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programmed (predictable cell death), errors (random), calorie restriction (cal reduction increases life span) - Answer biological theories of aging aging is the result of predictable cellular death; 3 theories: 1. immunity theory 2. neuroendocrine control theory 3. gene theory - Answer programmed theories of aging aging is a programmed accumulation of decline in function of immune system resulting from oxidative stress - Answer immunity theory of aging aging is a programmed decline in functioning of nervous, endocrine, immune systems; cells lose abililty to reproduce - Answer neuroendocrine theory of aging longevity associated with genetic trait; "juvenescent" = youthful vigor/mature adult well-being; "senescent" = functional decline/structural deterioration - Answer gene theory of aging aging is a result of accumulation of random errors in the synthesis of cellular DNA and RNA; 3 theories: 1. oxidative 2. cross-linkage 3. wear and tear - Answer errors theories of aging free radical theory; errors are a result of random damage from free radicals - Answer oxidative stress theory aging is product of accumulated damage from errors associated with stiffened cross-linked proteins - Answer cross-linkage theory cell errors result of deterioration over time due to overuse - Answer wear and tear theory In animal models, calorie restriction increased the life span and the health of animals - Answer calorie restriction theory 1. activity theory 2. disengagment theory 3. role theory 4. continuity theory 5. age stratification theory 6. subculture theory - Answer 6 sociological theories of aging continued activity is an indicator of successful aging - Answer activity theory

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PN2004 - health promotion final Exam
and All Actual Answers 2025/2026
Updated.
programmed (predictable cell death), errors (random), calorie restriction (cal reduction
increases life span) - Answer biological theories of aging



aging is the result of predictable cellular death; 3 theories: 1. immunity theory 2.
neuroendocrine control theory 3. gene theory - Answer programmed theories of aging



aging is a programmed accumulation of decline in function of immune system resulting from
oxidative stress - Answer immunity theory of aging



aging is a programmed decline in functioning of nervous, endocrine, immune systems; cells lose
abililty to reproduce - Answer neuroendocrine theory of aging



longevity associated with genetic trait; "juvenescent" = youthful vigor/mature adult well-being;
"senescent" = functional decline/structural deterioration - Answer gene theory of aging



aging is a result of accumulation of random errors in the synthesis of cellular DNA and RNA; 3
theories: 1. oxidative 2. cross-linkage 3. wear and tear - Answer errors theories of aging



free radical theory; errors are a result of random damage from free radicals - Answer
oxidative stress theory



aging is product of accumulated damage from errors associated with stiffened cross-linked
proteins - Answer cross-linkage theory



cell errors result of deterioration over time due to overuse - Answer wear and tear theory



In animal models, calorie restriction increased the life span and the health of animals - Answer
calorie restriction theory



1. activity theory 2. disengagment theory 3. role theory 4. continuity theory 5. age stratification
theory 6. subculture theory - Answer 6 sociological theories of aging



continued activity is an indicator of successful aging - Answer activity theory

, during aging, individual slowly withdraws from former roles and activities - Answer
disengagement theory



ability of individual to adapt to changing roles - Answer role theory



personality remains consistent; personality influences role activity and life satisfaction - Answer
continuity theory



relationship between age as an element of social structure; aging people as one cohort - Answer
age stratification theory



older people have their own norms, habits, beliefs; interact better among peers than with other
age groups - Answer subculture theory



1. Eriksons 2. Pecks 3. Havighurst 4. Tornstams - Answer 4 developmental theories of aging



8 stages - Answer Eriksons developmental theory of aging



expanded on Eriksons theory; ego differentiation v role preoccupation; body transcendence v
body preoccupation, ego transcendence v ego preoccupation - Answer Pecks developmental
theory of aging



specific tasks associated with aging - Answer Havighursts theory of aging



geotranscendence; final stage in a natural process moving towards wisdom and maturity -
Answer Tornstams theory of development



1. functional consequences theory (positive or negative functional consequences) 2. theory of
successful aging (higher levels of physical health contribute to deeper spirituality) 3. theory of
thriving (harmony between individuals and their environment) - Answer 3 nursing theories
of aging



1. get to know family better 2. opportunity to resolve past conflict/hurts 3. payback for care
recieved 4. satisfaction in caring for family 5. family bonds/working together 6. gift of time -
Answer 6 benefits of caregiving for family members



1. physical/psychological burden 2. poor health habits 3. impact on work 4. financial burden 5.
finding time for themselves 6. family conflict - Answer 6 disadvantages of caregiving for
family members

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