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Answered by upenderjoshi28
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      Old Age Obstacles And How To Overcome Them

Theodore Roosevelt, the great American President has rightly said, ‘Old age is like everything else. To make a success of it, you've got to start young.’ Undoubtedly old age with all its grandeur is a wonderful phase of a man’s life, yet the challenges of it are many. It is the last stage of a man’s life after which he has to start his journey to the unknown beyond. Man’s entire life is riddled with challenges; so this age is no exception.

The first and foremost challenge is that of health. Owing to ageing and the worn out organs and metabolism, man is prone to falling ill. Financial worries of medical expenses further add to the illness. In order to stay healthy, man must take care of his health since his early forties. Balanced diet, exercise, mediation, healthy life style should be adopted. A medical insurance for the old age must be arranged.

The second old age problem that arises is loneliness; children when grow up, move out; early demise of spouse; generation gap can cause loneliness and misery. Loneliness can be tackled with a healthy attitude to life. in old age men should remain active in day to day and other constructive activities such as reading, gardening, travelling etc.  

The most crucial crisis in old age is finances. Since man retires in old age, his earnings almost become very low. So he must plan his future quite early; proper savings, investments for future must be done well in time.

Old age certainly has its own crises; but they can be well taken care of with proper planning. All of us must prepare for our old age well in advance. We should consider old age as a grand party, and we must make proper arrangements for it.        

Answered by aqibkincsem
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It was reported that the rates of success which 24 healthy younger and 24 healthy older adults can get are due to stepping on fixed and suddenly virtual obstacles which adversely affected by diminishing their available time of response.

This article narrates the gait strategies applied by  48 subjects in avoiding the obstacles and the associated causes by four of the subjects.

Extent od dissimilarities among parameters related to the gate were analyzed considering the age, gender, available response time, and avoidance strategy.

Both short-time and long-step techniques were used to avoid stepping on the impediments.

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