Deck 2: Biologic Aging Theories and Longevity
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Deck 2: Biologic Aging Theories and Longevity
1
The life span for humans is:
A) 75-85 years
B) 85-95 years
C) 95-105 years
D) 105-115 years
E) 115-120 years
A) 75-85 years
B) 85-95 years
C) 95-105 years
D) 105-115 years
E) 115-120 years
115-120 years
2
Which of these characteristics is common among centenarians?
A) they have elderly family members
B) they have lower rates of diseases
C) they live independently
D) a and b
E) all of the above
A) they have elderly family members
B) they have lower rates of diseases
C) they live independently
D) a and b
E) all of the above
all of the above
3
Antioxidants, such as vitamins E and C, are thought to increase longevity by:
A) scavenging free radicals
B) decreasing metabolic rate, thereby lowering body temperature
C) increasing RNA production
D) all of the above
E) a and c
A) scavenging free radicals
B) decreasing metabolic rate, thereby lowering body temperature
C) increasing RNA production
D) all of the above
E) a and c
scavenging free radicals
4
Which of the following affects life expectancy?
A) marital status
B) air pollution
C) ethnicity
D) all of the above
E) a and c
A) marital status
B) air pollution
C) ethnicity
D) all of the above
E) a and c
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5
What factor has the highest influence on longevity?
A) gender
B) ethnicity
C) income
D) educational level
E) b and c equally
A) gender
B) ethnicity
C) income
D) educational level
E) b and c equally
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6
Which of the following directs the function of the cell?
A) mitosis
B) telomeres
C) nucleus
D) genes
E) neurons
A) mitosis
B) telomeres
C) nucleus
D) genes
E) neurons
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7
Life expectancy
A) varies among cultures
B) is about 115-120 years
C) continues to increase in the U.S.
D) a and c
E) all of the above
A) varies among cultures
B) is about 115-120 years
C) continues to increase in the U.S.
D) a and c
E) all of the above
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8
The most important health habit to increase life expectancy is:
A) not smoke cigarettes
B) exercise regularly
C) eat well
D) all are equally effective
E) b and c
A) not smoke cigarettes
B) exercise regularly
C) eat well
D) all are equally effective
E) b and c
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9
Telomeres are the caps at the end of chromosomes like the tips at the end of shoestrings.
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10
Each cell is specialized for a specific function, but all cells are nearly identical genetically.
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11
Human life expectancy is relatively constant across history and culture at 115-120 years.
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12
Most factors associated with longevity are under personal control.
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13
Light drinkers live longer than those who abstain from alcohol altogether.
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14
It is generally agreed that racial differences in life expectancy are due primarily to genetic factors.
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15
Reducing caloric intake without restricting nutrition increases the length of life in laboratory animals.
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16
Thus far, there is no evidence that periodic fasting prolongs life in humans.
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17
Those who are married live longer than those who are not.
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18
Normal cells grown in the laboratory do not age, but divide indefinitely.
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19
No life extension therapy has been documented to succeed with human subjects.
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20
It is hypothesized that females have a genetic advantage that enables them to live longer than males in almost all animal species.
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21
Human growth hormone injections are now known to reverse age-related decline.
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22
One theory of aging is that it is caused by an accumulation of damage to cell DNA caused by reactive by-products of cell metabolism.
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23
Scientists generally agree that the basic cause of aging is the result of a series of random accidental events that damage body cells.
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24
Genes are composed of chromosomes.
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25
DHEA is a hormone made by the body that increases with age.
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26
Many well designed studies confirm the anti-aging effects of DHEA.
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27
Shorter people live longer than taller people.
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28
Most cells that become damaged cannot repair themselves.
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29
Describe the difference between life span and life expectancy. Which one can individuals influence? Explain how the life expectancy of a 65 year old person is greater than that of a newborn.
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30
List three reasons why women typically live longer than men.
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31
Name five factors that influence longevity. Which influences are under our control?
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32
How does race and ethnicity affect life expectancy in the United States?
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33
What is the "compression of morbidity" and why is it desirable?
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34
Give a brief example about how you might scientifically gather information about longevity.
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35
Describe the drawbacks of each of the following types of studies on longevity:
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36
How could the "accumulation of errors" influence aging?
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37
What is the difference between random aging and programmed aging?
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38
What are telomeres and how might they affect the rate at which we age?
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39
List the factors in the physical environment which may affect length of life.
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40
What are antioxidants and why are they important? How might they affect the aging process?
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41
Discuss why those who are married tend to live longer than those who are not. What are some problems in studying this connection?
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42
List the possible reasons why obesity increases the risk of premature death.
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43
List reasons why people in the middle and upper income level live longer than those of low income.
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44
Why might race and ethnicity influence life expectancy?
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45
What is the biological clock theory? What is the evidence for this theory?
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46
There are two major theories of why our bodies deteriorate with age: random and programmed. Describe the possible mechanisms of each.
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47
Discuss at least five factors which affect the length of life.
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48
Some believe the quest to prolong life in the laboratory is misplaced. Instead, they say, scientists should work on ways to modify those factors which affect disease onset. Do you agree or disagree? Write an essay to defend your position.
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49
Describe and discuss the results of the New England Centenarian Study
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50
Random aging includes several theories: cross-linking, wear and tear, free radical. Argue in support of one of those theories.
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51
Describe the genetic and behavioral hypotheses advanced to explain why women live longer than men.
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52
Programmed aging may be initiated by immune or hormonal systems. Discuss each of these.
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53
Discuss the benefits and drawbacks of animal studies to determine the factors influencing longevity.
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