A) diabetes
B) low blood pressure
C) low level of NK cells
D) excessive weight lifting
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A) Spatial orientation
B) Inductive reasoning
C) Verbal comprehension
D) Perceptual speed
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A) late adulthood.
B) early midlife.
C) late midlife.
D) early adulthood.
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A) The second generation scored higher on numerical abilities.
B) The second generation showed higher levels of cognitive functioning in inductive reasoning.
C) The offspring generation showed cognitive decline from 60 to 67 years of age.
D) The parent generation showed modest increase in cognitive functioning from 60 to 67 years of age.
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A) plasma cells
B) natural killer (NK) cells
C) lymphocytes
D) monocytes
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A) the increase of retirement age to 75 years
B) the increasing opportunity for middle-aged professionals
C) the increased productive health owing to medical advancements
D) the decline in defined-benefit pensions
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A) varicose veins
B) bursitis
C) arthritis
D) cardiovascular disease
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A) an increase in the size of the iris
B) an increase in blood supply to the eye
C) reduced size of the pupil
D) reduced opacity of the lens
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A) High-density cholesterol leads to the hardening of the arteries when its level increases and sticks to the lining of the blood vessels.
B) Low-density cholesterol is referred to as good cholesterol as it reduces the risk of cardiovascular disease.
C) High-density cholesterol is referred to as bad cholesterol as the risk of cardiovascular disease increases when low-density cholesterol is high.
D) The level of cholesterol in the blood increases during the adult years and in midlife and begins to accumulate on the artery walls.
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A) smoking
B) moderate exercises
C) excessive sexual activity
D) high testosterone levels
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A) the need for shelter
B) the need for intimacy
C) the need for values
D) the need for food
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A) maintained a high blood glucose level
B) were physically active
C) maintained a high LDL level
D) were physically inactive
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A) Its machinery consists of billions of red blood cells.
B) When a person is under stress, the levels of bacteria and viruses drop dramatically.
C) Lower levels of natural killer (NK) cells in stressful situations indicate a weakened immune system.
D) Stress increases the number of natural killer (NK) cells in the body.
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A) sarcoma
B) osteopenia
C) osteoporosis
D) sarcopenia
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A) two-thirds
B) one-fourth
C) half
D) one-third
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A) Women have a higher incidence of fatal chronic conditions in middle age.
B) Men have a higher incidence of nonfatal chronic conditions in middle age.
C) Hypertension is the leading chronic disorder in early adulthood.
D) Chronic disorders are rare in early adulthood.
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A) Maximum bone density occurs in late adolescence.
B) By the end of early adulthood, bones break more easily and heal more slowly.
C) The rate of bone loss is steady throughout the life span.
D) Women lose bone mass twice as fast as men do.
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