University of Michigan: For Elderly Couples, Negative Thoughts About Aging Can Be Detrimental to Their Spouses
November 03, 2020
November 03, 2020
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, Nov. 3 (TNSJou) -- The University of Michigan issued the following news release:
Elderly husbands and wives can expect their health to decline--as well as that of their spouse--when their self-perceptions about aging become negative, a new study suggests.
Led by researchers at the University of Michigan and Zhejiang University, the study found that health effects differ by gender among elderly couples. The husband's self-perceptions about aging . . .
Elderly husbands and wives can expect their health to decline--as well as that of their spouse--when their self-perceptions about aging become negative, a new study suggests.
Led by researchers at the University of Michigan and Zhejiang University, the study found that health effects differ by gender among elderly couples. The husband's self-perceptions about aging . . .