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- Subjective age is how old you feel. Research suggests that as you get older, your subjective age is lower than your actual age. This tendency increases across your life. The gap between subjective age and actual age has gotten larger over the past 60 years.
www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/ulterior-motives/202308/you-probably-feel-younger-than-you-are
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Jul 19, 2018 · Most people feel younger or older than they really are – and this 'subjective age' has a big effect on their physical and mental health.
Subjective age (SA), referring to how individuals experience themselves as younger or older than their actual age, has been highlighted as an important predictor of late-life health outcomes. However, it is unclear whether and how SA is associated with the neurobiological process of aging.
Jun 15, 2023 · Stress levels, social comparison, and what's in the mirror can all impact your subjective age. Learn what that number means for your health and how to lower it.
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Feb 23, 2023 · Why do so many people have an immediate, intuitive grasp of this highly abstract concept —“subjective age,” it’s called—when randomly presented with it? It’s bizarre, if you think about it....
Apr 18, 2023 · Subjective age describes how old people feel, in comparison with how old they actually are chronologically. It is usually assessed with a single-item question (such as “How old do you feel?”; Kotter-Grühn et al., 2016).
Nov 16, 2019 · The age people felt—or their “Subjective Age”—was a powerful indicator of their current brain health. In fact, those with a younger Subjective Age had a more youthful brain structure and...
Dec 27, 2023 · Subjective Age is defined as how young or how old we see ourselves. It is associated with both the neurological and physiological processes of aging. If you think of yourself as young, your brain and body respond accordingly, and you’ll likely live longer.