Reaching the age of 70 is undoubtedly a major achievement. Many people imagine this stage of life as a time of peace and calm, but the reality is that between the ages of 70 and 75, a profound transformation takes place—both physically and emotionally.
This period is not necessarily the end of the road, but rather a turning point. Understanding what happens during this stage can make the difference between losing quality of life and maintaining independence and well-being.
Below are the five main reasons why this stage can become so challenging—and most importantly, what you can do about it.
1. Muscle deterioration accelerates rapidly
After the age of 70, the body begins to lose muscle mass at a much faster rate. This process, known as sarcopenia, can make simple activities such as getting up from a chair or climbing stairs increasingly difficul
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