Aging Affects Flashcards
1
Q
At birth about what percent of body weight is water
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75
2
Q
Between ages 40 and 60, average total body water content declines to
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55% males
47% females
3
Q
After age 60 the average total body water content is
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50% males 45% females
4
Q
A decrease in the glomerular filtration rate and in the number of functional nephrons reduces the body’s ability to
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Regulate pH through renal compensation
5
Q
Maintaining fluid balance requires a higher daily intake because
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- The bodies ability to concentrate urine declines, so more water is lost in urine.
- Rate of insensible perspiration increases as skin becomes thinner and more delicate.
- A reduction in ADH and Aldosterone sensitivity makes older people less able then younger people to conserve body water when losses exceed gains
6
Q
Many people over age 60 experience a net loss in
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Body mineral content as muscle mass and skeletal mass decrease
7
Q
The reduction in vital capacity reduces the bodies ability to perform respiratory compensation, increasing the risk of
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Respiratory acidosis