Changes After Age 70

After seventy, the body doesn’t just age gradually—it begins to shift more noticeably, as multiple systems adjust at once. These changes can feel sudden, but they reflect a natural transition rather than decline.

Many people notice lighter sleep, reduced strength, less stable balance, and changes in digestion and temperature sensitivity. These shifts aren’t signs of failure—they show the body is entering a new stage.

Sleep is often the first change. Nights may become fragmented, with frequent waking or difficulty staying asleep. This is linked to lower melatonin levels and increased sensitivity to light and noise.

Instead of forcing sleep, it helps to support natural rhythms. Morning sunlight, limiting screens at night, and consistent sleep schedules can improve rest over time.

Temperature regulation also shifts. The body may feel colder or overheat more easily, and sweating becomes less effective. This can increase discomfort and even health risks.

Practical adjustments—like layering clothing, avoiding extreme temperatures, and staying hydrated—help the body maintain balance and adapt more comfortably.

Digestion changes as well. Slower movement in the intestines and reduced stomach acid can lead to fullness, constipation, or nutrient issues. Smaller meals, regular fiber, and hydration can ease these effects.

Balance and muscle strength also decline, but they can be supported. Gentle exercises, regular movement, and adequate protein intake help maintain stability, reduce fall risk, and preserve independence.

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