The volume and quality of body muscles decrease with age, and when muscle mass decreases to a certain extent, it can lead to fractures.
Body Shape Changes
With age, the waist and hip circumference of the body will gradually increase, especially in menopausal women who may experience a significant increase in waist circumference. This phenomenon is associated with a slower metabolism and a decrease in estrogen levels. The buttocks may also gradually expand, sag, and become increasingly bulky with age.
Gastrointestinal Changes
Chewing ability in the oral cavity decreases with age, and there may also be manifestations of reduced taste, decreased digestive and absorptive capacity in the gastrointestinal tract, and gingival atrophy.
Mental Changes