M ODULE 11.1 P HYSICAL D EVELOPMENT AP Psychology Period 7 Kelsey Hoogeboom, Erin Paulson, Thelmari Raubenheimer.

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M ODULE 11.1 P HYSICAL D EVELOPMENT AP Psychology Period 7 Kelsey Hoogeboom, Erin Paulson, Thelmari Raubenheimer

Diminished Physical Vigor Wrinkles Reduced Elasticity of Skin Bulges P HYSICAL C HANGES I N M IDDLE A DULTHOOD

M IDDLE A GED W OMEN Menopause- ending of menstrual cycle usually starts around 50 years old Reduction of hormone Estrogen Physical symptoms include hot flashes, depression, mood swings and/or sexual arousal MENOPAUSE IS NOT ALL BAD!! No periods, sex drive can INCREASE, no worries of pregnancy…

M IDDLE A GED M EN A lthough men do not experience menopause, a sharp drop in sex hormones or a cessation of fertility as women, they do have a more gradual decline in other things - Sperm count -Testosterone level -Speed of erection and ejaculation If testosterone levels drop too fast and far it can result in -Depression -Irritability -Insomnia -Weakness It can be treated by testosterone replacement therapy Some might also experience psychological distress related to their decrease in masculinity and declining physical capacities Besides all these side affects caused by aging, many men age without problems - They are sexually satisfied