Updated
Updated · WHTC · Jun 29
Yale Study Finds Nearly 50% of Adults 65+ Improve With Age as Ottawa Life Expectancy Rises 1.5 Years
Updated
Updated · WHTC · Jun 29

Yale Study Finds Nearly 50% of Adults 65+ Improve With Age as Ottawa Life Expectancy Rises 1.5 Years

1 articles · Updated · WHTC · Jun 29

Summary

  • Nearly half of adults 65 and older showed gains in cognitive function, physical function or both as they aged, according to a new Yale study.
  • 11,000 participants in the federally funded Health and Retirement Study were analyzed, and the lead author said later-life improvement is not rare but common.
  • Mark DeWitt of Holland-based Evergreen Commons said the findings match what he has seen, calling the pattern generational rather than surprising.
  • Ottawa County data reinforced that view: life expectancy rose 1.5 years from 2014 to 2024 despite the disruption of the 2020 coronavirus outbreak.

Insights

Can believing you'll get healthier in old age actually make it happen?
If aging isn't inevitable decline, should we rethink retirement and healthcare?