At one time in our lives we are all bound to feel the effects of age catching up with us. Are your problems in life growing as you grow old and fail to be aware of them? Researchers have now found that depressive symptoms increase with age, especially 65 onwards.
“It is the first study to tell us depressive symptoms continue to increase throughout old age,” said lead researcher Helena Chui, lecturer in psychology at University of Bradford in England.
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Depressive symptoms continue to increase throughout old age. (Shutterstock |
The study builds on a 15-year project observing over 2,000 older Australians living in the Adelaide area.
Both men and women taking part in the study reported increasingly more depressive symptoms as they aged, with women initially starting with more depressive symptoms than men.
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Seniors who suffer from arthritis and other chronic conditions reported more symptoms of depression. (Shutterstock) |
Key factors in these increases include levels of physical impairment, the onset of medical conditions, particularly chronic ones, and the approach of death, the researchers said.
Half of those in the study suffered with arthritis and both men and women with the chronic condition reported more depressive symptoms than those without.
“These findings are very significant and have implications for how we deal with old age,” Dr Chui said.
The study was published in the journal Psychology and Aging.
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