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Turning 70 is often described as a milestone filled with wisdom, freedom, and well-earned peace. But for many people, the years between 70 and 75 bring changes that can feel surprisingly intense — physically, emotionally, and socially.
Understanding these changes early can help older adults protect their independence, health, and quality of life for years to come.
One of the biggest changes during this period is the rapid loss of muscle mass.
Simple actions like standing up from a chair, carrying groceries, or climbing stairs can become more difficult if muscle loss is not addressed.
At the same time, the body no longer responds to exercise and nutrition as efficiently as it once did. This means older adults often need more intentional habits, especially when it comes to strength training and protein intake.
The systems responsible for keeping the body steady — including vision, inner-ear function, and spatial awareness — gradually weaken together. This increases the risk of falls, one of the leading causes of serious injury and loss of independence among older adults.
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