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Physiological changes due to ageing physical education

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Answered by PiyushSinghRajput1
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Physiological changes occur with aging in all organ systems. The cardiac output decreases, blood pressure increases and arteriosclerosis develops. The lungs show impaired gas exchange, a decrease in vital capacity and slower expiratory flow rates.
Answered by pragya2785
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Aging is a process of gradual change over time that is most noticeable in children and older people. ... Most physical changes associated with normal aging have little effect on a person's quality of life. Changes resulting from disease and lifestyle choices are not considered part of normal aging.
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