
"'While we may be pushing the idea of "old" further into the future, the data suggests many of us are still putting off the habits that help us age well,' explained Donna Bartoli, Wellness Expert & Health Coach."
"'What we often see with beliefs around age and ageing is real concern at becoming older, of reaching a certain age, from quite early on in our adult lives.' said Katherine Crawshaw, co-head of the Age Without Limits campaign."
A survey of over 2,000 British adults indicates that old age is perceived to start at 69. Previous studies suggested it began at 62. The findings show a shift in attitudes towards aging, with younger generations believing old age starts earlier. For instance, Gen Z considers individuals aged 62, like Michelle Obama and Brad Pitt, to be 'over the hill.' Concerns about aging are prevalent, but many find that fears dissipate as they reach those ages.
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