PMC:7796152 / 19525-20518 JSONTXT 2 Projects

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T168 0-155 Sentence denotes The research findings confirm the first hypothesis: the older adults’ subjective age was higher at this time of crisis compared with a less stressful time.
T169 156-316 Sentence denotes This result is consistent with those of other studies [1,65] that showed that older adults had a higher subjective age in times of crisis, distress, and stress.
T170 317-373 Sentence denotes There are several possible explanations of this finding.
T171 374-429 Sentence denotes First, the influence of stress and age are interactive.
T172 430-604 Sentence denotes Psychological stress can both imitate and worsen the effects of aging, with older adults usually showing greater immunological impairment and stress than younger adults [65].
T173 605-705 Sentence denotes Previous studies have shown that older subjective age is related to higher levels of stress [66,67].
T174 706-905 Sentence denotes This could be particularly true for daily stressors, which, if they accumulate, create persistent irritation and overload that may result in more serious stress reactions [68,69] such as less energy.
T175 906-993 Sentence denotes The resulting feeling (or actual state) of exhaustion is consistent with feeling older.