Feeling Old, Body and Soul: The Effect of Aging Body Reminders on Age Identity

Author:

Barrett Anne E1,Gumber Clayton1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Sociology, Pepper Institute on Aging and Public Policy, Florida State University, Tallahassee

Abstract

Abstract Objectives Although changes in body functioning and appearance signal the aging process to ourselves and others, studies give limited attention to the effect of bodily experiences of aging on age identity. Our study examines the effect on age identity of 3 categories of aging body reminders: everyday body problems, body repairs, and body aids. Methods Hierarchical linear models are run using 5 waves of the National Health and Aging Trends Study (2011–2015). Models predict the effect on age identity of change in the count of everyday body problems (e.g., pain), body repairs (i.e., surgeries and medications), and body aids (e.g., hearing aids). Results Increases in everyday body problems and body repairs (in particular, medications) predict older identities, with the strongest average effect found for everyday body problems. These results are observed in models controlling on health, suggesting that body reminders exert independent effects. Discussion Our study reveals a realm of aging experiences—bodily experiences—that influence age identity. Avenues for further research include examinations of other aging body reminders, as well as variation across individuals.

Funder

National Health and Aging Trends Study

National Institute on Aging

National Institutes of Health

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Geriatrics and Gerontology,Gerontology,Clinical Psychology,Social Psychology

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