Follow for more talkers

Americans admit they’re in denial about getting old

Avatar photo

Published

on
Closeup cut portrait of happy middle aged mature asian woman, senior older 50 year lady looking at camera touching her face isolated on white. Ads of eye lifting anti wrinkle skin care cream.
(Ground Picture via Shutterstock)

This story version has been formatted as an on-air script for broadcast outlets. See the original research story here.

THE AVERAGE AMERICAN BEGINS TO NOTICE THE SIGNS OF AGING AT THE AGE OF 42.

THAT’S ACCORDING TO A NEW POLL OF 2,000 AMERICANS WITH REPRESENTATIVE SAMPLES FOR GEN Z, MILLENNIALS, GEN-X AND BABY BOOMER RESPONDENTS.

RESPONDENTS BELIEVE THEY WERE AT THE PEAK OF THEIR HEALTH AT THE AGE OF 34.

CONDUCTED BY ONEPOLL ON WEIGHT CARE PROGRAM, FOUND, THE SURVEY FOUND RESPONDENTS BELIEVE THINGS LIKE JOINT PAIN (39%), THE ONSET OF HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE OR DIABETES (37%), SLOWER METABOLISM (35%), OR WHERE WEIGHT IS BEING CARRIED (30%) ARE TOP SIGNS OF AGING.

ALMOST TWO-THIRDS (64%) AGREE THAT THEY STRUGGLE WITH THEIR BODY NOT ONLY NOT LOOKING LIKE IT USED TO, BUT ALSO NOT FEELING THE SAME EITHER.

Stories and infographics by ‘Talker Research’ are available to download & ready to use. Stories and videos by ‘Talker News’ are managed by SWNS. To license content for editorial or commercial use and to see the full scope of SWNS content, please email [email protected] or submit an inquiry via our contact form.

Continue Reading

Top Talkers