front 1 Ebony, age 88, appears younger than her 77-year-old sister, Desiree.
However, Desiree remains active | back 1 C) functional |
front 2 Improved nutrition, medical treatment, sanitation, and safety have
contributed to the dramatic gains in | back 2 B) life expectancy |
front 3 The __________, along with women’s reduced risk taking and physical
aggression, are believed to be | back 3 B) protective value of the extra X chromosome |
front 4 As __________, length of life increases. | back 4 C) education and income increase |
front 5 David, a European-American male born in 1950, is likely to live 2 to
3 years __________ born the | back 5 D) longer than Isaac, an African-American male |
front 6 When researchers estimate average healthy life expectancy, __________ ranks first. | back 6 A) Japan |
front 7 Which male has the lowest healthy life expectancy? | back 7 D) Emmanuel from Haiti |
front 8 After age 80, a life expectancy crossover occurs, in that __________. | back 8 C) surviving African Americans live longer than members of the white majority |
front 9 Once people pass __________ years, the contribution of heredity to
length of life decreases in favor of | back 9 D) 75 to 80 |
front 10 Centenarians __________. | back 10 D) usually have grandparents, parents, and siblings who reached very old age |
front 11 Robust centenarians are __________. | back 11 B) emotionally secure and tough-minded |
front 12 Wanda, age 77, has difficulty shopping, paying her bills, and
preparing food. Wanda needs help with | back 12 A) instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs) |
front 13 In late life, more women than men report being __________ impaired,
and more men than women | back 13 A) visually; hearing |
front 14 __________ affect(s) 25 percent of people in their seventies and 50 percent of those in their eighties. | back 14 B) Cataracts |
front 15 Which of the following is true about hearing loss in late adulthood? | back 15 A) It affects safety and enjoyment of life. |
front 16 Of all hearing difficulties, the __________ has the greatest impact on life satisfaction. | back 16 C) age-related decline in speech perception |
front 17 __________ is/are evident in up to 80 percent of adults after age 80. | back 17 C) Reduced sensitivity to taste |
front 18 Older adults have a greater __________. | back 18 B) difficulty recognizing familiar foods by taste alone |
front 19 Researchers believe that odor perception __________ with age. | back 19 B) wanes and becomes distorted |
front 20 __________ skills are strongly correlated with older adults’ tactile performance. | back 20 A) Fluid |
front 21 Although touch sensitivity typically diminishes in late adulthood,
responsiveness to __________ is an | back 21 C) gentle stroking |
front 22 As the years pass, the heart muscle __________. | back 22 A) becomes more rigid |
front 23 Francesca’s immune system has begun to turn against normal body
tissues, which is referred to as | back 23 C) an autoimmune response |
front 24 Which of the following is an indicator of survival over the next two years in a very old person? | back 24 D) high T cell activity |
front 25 Older adults __________ than younger adults. | back 25 D) have more difficulty sleeping deeply |
front 26 When Grace reached her 70s, she began having difficulty falling
asleep, staying asleep, and sleeping | back 26 B) use the bedroom only for sleep |
front 27 __________ with age. | back 27 A) The nose and ears broaden |
front 28 __________ especially decline in height because of a loss of __________. | back 28 B) Women; bone mineral content |
front 29 Which statement is true about physical changes in late adulthood? | back 29 C) Muscle strength generally declines at a faster rate than in middle age. |
front 30 Walt, age 75, says that he feels about 60 years old. Sixty is Walt’s __________ age. | back 30 C) subjective |
front 31 Devices such as smart caps and sensor-activated room lights are __________. | back 31 C) not usually covered as essential medical equipment by U.S. medical insurance |
front 32 Mrs. Nguyen agrees with the following statement: “As | back 32 B) may help her live a longer life |
front 33 Ila, who is Inuit, recently became head of her extended family unit.
Her status as “one who knows | back 33 C) isumataq |
front 34 __________ with age. | back 34 B) The number of feared physical selves increases |
front 35 Which aging American is at the greatest risk for chronic health conditions? | back 35 C) Len, a Native American |
front 36 Low-SES older adults are __________ likely than higher-SES older
adults to benefit from medical | back 36 B) less; they are less optimistic that treatment will work |
front 37 How do men and women compare in their physical health after age 85? | back 37 D) Men are less likely to be impaired because only the sturdiest have survived. |
front 38 Several large-scale studies indicate that over the past several
decades, __________ has occurred in | back 38 C) compression of morbidity |
front 39 Sedentary healthy older adults up to age 80 who begin endurance training __________. | back 39 A) show gains in vital capacity |
front 40 Brain scans show that __________ older people experience less tissue loss in the cerebral cortex. | back 40 B) physically fit |
front 41 Which statement is true about sexuality in late adulthood? | back 41 B) Most married older adults report continued, regular sexual enjoyment. |
front 42 Lesbian and gay older adults who are married or in committed relationships __________. | back 42 A) are more sexually active than those who are single |
front 43 After cardiovascular disease and cancer, the most common cause of
death among the aged is | back 43 B) respiratory diseases |
front 44 Mr. Wagner has difficulty breathing caused by an extreme loss of
elasticity in lung tissue. This is | back 44 B) emphysema |
front 45 More prevalent among women than men, __________ is the leading cause of dementia. | back 45 C) Alzheimer’s disease |
front 46 A blood vessel hemorrhaged in Ms. Rosenthal’s brain, causing
late-life physical disability. This is | back 46 A) a stroke |
front 47 Which of the following is an example of primary aging? | back 47 A) blurred vision from macular degeneration |
front 48 Which of the following is an example of secondary aging? | back 48 A) a decrease in the maximum heart rate |
front 49 Frailty __________. | back 49 A) leaves older people highly vulnerable in the face of infection, extreme temperatures, or injury |
front 50 The cartilage on the ends of Wendell’s joints is deteriorating.
Around age 65, he developed bony | back 50 B) osteoarthritis |
front 51 Which statement is true about rheumatoid arthritis? | back 51 C) Although it can strike at any age, it increases after age 60. |
front 52 __________ is associated with more rapid cognitive declines in older
people and an elevated risk of | back 52 C) Diabetes |
front 53 From middle to late adulthood, the incidence of type 2 diabetes __________. | back 53 B) nearly doubles |
front 54 Which older adult is more likely to be diagnosed with type 2 diabetes? | back 54 B) Rudy, who is African American |
front 55 At age 65 and older, the death rate from unintentional injuries is __________. | back 55 B) at an all-time high |
front 56 Compared with younger drivers, older people are __________. | back 56 D) less likely to yield the right of way |
front 57 The risk of __________ fracture increases fifteenfold from age 65 to 85. | back 57 C) hip |
front 58 One in five older hip fracture patients __________. | back 58 B) die within a year of the injury |
front 59 Normal age-related cell death in the brain __________. | back 59 D) does not lead to loss of ability to engage in everyday activities |
front 60 One form of dementia that involves deterioration in subcortical brain regions is __________. | back 60 D) Parkinson’s disease |
front 61 Alzheimer’s disease and vascular dementia are both types of __________. | back 61 B) cortical dementia |
front 62 Approximately 5.2 million Americans have __________. | back 62 C) Alzheimer’s disease |
front 63 Which statement is true about Alzheimer’s disease? | back 63 B) At first, recent memory is most impaired, but as serious
disorientation sets in, recall of distant events |
front 64 As Alzheimer’s disease progresses, __________. | back 64 A) skilled and purposeful movements disintegrate |
front 65 To confirm Alzheimer’s disease, doctors __________. | back 65 C) inspect the brain after death |
front 66 Marion has just learned that her brain contains an abundance of neurofibrillary tangles and amyloid plaques. Marion’s doctors are probably concerned that she has __________. | back 66 D) Alzheimer’s disease |
front 67 Familial Alzheimer’s __________. | back 67 C) is responsible for 1 percent or fewer cases |
front 68 The abnormal APOE ε4 gene is the most widely known risk factor for __________. | back 68 D) sporadic Alzheimer’s disease |
front 69 Research indicates that __________ has memory benefits and slows
cognitive decline, at least in the | back 69 B) insulin therapy |
front 70 The rate of Alzheimer’s disease is reduced by more than half in older adults __________. | back 70 B) with higher education |
front 71 Which statement is true about caregiving of older adults with dementia? | back 71 A) It is sometimes known as the “36-hour day” because of its constant demands. |
front 72 Caregivers of older adults with dementia usually say that __________
is the assistance they most | back 72 D) respite—time away from providing care— |
front 73 Mr. Torres had a series of strokes that left areas of dead brain
cells, causing step-by-step degeneration | back 73 C) vascular dementia |
front 74 Which older male has the greatest risk of vascular dementia? | back 74 D) Shinobu, who is from Japan |
front 75 __________ is the disorder most often misdiagnosed as dementia. | back 75 B) Depression |
front 76 Depression __________. | back 76 D) can lead to cognitive deterioration |
front 77 Which older adult is the most likely to enter a nursing home? | back 77 A) Mr. Holzman, who has dementia |
front 78 __________ Americans are more likely to use nursing homes than __________ Americans. | back 78 C) European; African |
front 79 Overall, __________ provide(s) at least 60 to 80 percent of all
long-term care in the United States, | back 79 D) families |
front 80 Assisted living __________. | back 80 B) can enhance residents’ autonomy and life satisfaction |
front 81 The more a mental ability depends on __________ intelligence, the earlier it starts to decline. | back 81 A) fluid |
front 82 Which statement is true about cognitive functioning in late adulthood? | back 82 C) Older adults who sustain high levels of cognitive functioning
engage in selective optimization with |
front 83 In setting personal goals, older adults __________. | back 83 B) focus on maintaining abilities and preventing losses |
front 84 In old age, __________ is/are better preserved than __________. | back 84 A) semantic memory; episodic memory |
front 85 Nina travels from the living room to the kitchen intending to get
something, but then she does not | back 85 C) episodic |
front 86 Age differences in __________ memory are much smaller than in __________ memory. | back 86 C) implicit; explicit |
front 87 At a recent family reunion, Philip’s uncle recognized him as his
brother’s son, but he could not recall | back 87 A) associative |
front 88 Which statement is true about memory in late adulthood? | back 88 C) When older adults are directed to use elaboration, the young–old
difference in memory is greatly |
front 89 The reminiscence bump __________. | back 89 C) is evident in the autobiographical recall of older adults from diverse cultures |
front 90 Orlando, age 82, is asked to describe important life events, noting
the age at which each occurred. | back 90 B) between ages 10 and 30 |
front 91 Which of the following is an example of an event-based memory task? | back 91 A) taking medicine when an alarm goes off |
front 92 Van sometimes has trouble finding the right words to convey his
thoughts. He often says, “It is right | back 92 C) having trouble retrieving words from long-term memory |
front 93 When speaking, older adults tend to __________ than younger people. | back 93 A) use more pronouns |
front 94 A common technique used by many older adults to compensate for their
difficulties in producing | back 94 D) use more sentences to convey their message |
front 95 Florence is more likely to __________ than her adult grandchildren. | back 95 B) resolve tip-of-the-tongue states at a higher rate |
front 96 After retirement, older adults’ problem-solving activities typically involve __________. | back 96 C) management of IADLs |
front 97 Which statement is true about problem solving in late adulthood? | back 97 A) Older adults usually do what they can to avoid interpersonal conflicts. |
front 98 Compared with younger married couples, older couples more often __________. | back 98 C) collaborate in problem solving |
front 99 Earl has broad practical knowledge, emotional maturity, and the
ability to apply his knowledge to | back 99 D) wisdom |
front 100 Wisdom __________. | back 100 B) requires the pinnacle of insight into the human condition |
front 101 Compared with their agemates, older adults with the cognitive,
reflective, and emotional qualities | back 101 D) are more likely to have a sense of purpose in life |
front 102 In the year before Trudy died, her friends and family noticed that
she had become less active and | back 102 C) terminal decline |
front 103 An accelerating falloff in cognitive performance or in emotional investment in life is __________. | back 103 B) a sign of loss of vitality and impending death |
front 104 For most of late adulthood, cognitive declines are __________. | back 104 C) gradual |
front 105 Which statement is true about cognitive intervention in late adulthood? | back 105 B) Older adults’ relatively well-preserved metacognition is a powerful asset in cognitive training efforts. |
front 106 Participation by people age 65 and older in continuing education programs __________. | back 106 continuing education programs __________. |
front 107 Which statement is true about the types of lifelong learning programs available to older adults? | back 107 C) Osher Lifelong Learning Institutes are located on more than 120 U.S. university campuses. |
front 108 Aimee is coordinating a continuing education program for older
adults. Which of the following | back 108 D) Relate new material to what older adults have already learned by drawing on their experiences. |
front 109 Continuing education programs for older adults __________. | back 109 C) help participants learn new skills and develop a broader perspective on the world |