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AMA National Enduro: Sumter Rnd 1 win for Steward Baylor

The Kenda AMA National Enduro Series picks right back up where it left off with the Baylor brothers dominating results at round one of 2021, the Sumter National Enduro where over 900 riders started the season in South Carolina. Not much changed at the opening NEPG round of 2021 if the Sumter National is any indication. Once again, the Baylor brothers were up front with Am Pro Yamaha’s Steward Baylor topping KLM Motorsports/Milwaukee/GASGAS’ Grant Baylor by 32 seconds to claim the first victory of the season.   Heavy rains on Saturday night left the sandy Sumter soil saturated, which made conditions perfect for the record 949 riders who took to the course at 9am.

The key to ageing well lies in self-perception

A recent study revealed that greater optimism is linked to a more positive SPA They also found that internalised stereotypes about ageing drive negative perceptions Evidence from previous studies indicate that self-perceptions of ageing (SPA) are important predictors of health outcomes in the future, and can be linked to a range of events like cardiovascular health, mortality, and memory.  This means that if someone has positive perceptions of ageing, for example, they could live longer than individuals who have a less positive outlook. In a recent study, researchers Shelbie Turner and Karen Hooker wanted to delve deeper into the science behind self-perceptions of ageing.

Aging is Shaped by Hopes and Concerns, New Study Finds

Thursday, 28 January, 2021 - 06:45 Elderly people sit in the sun and chat each to other at Tokyo s Sugamo district. Photo: AFP/Yoshikazu TSUNO London - Asharq Al-Awsat How we think about who we re going to be in old age is very predictive of exactly how we will be, said Shelbie Turner, a doctoral student in Oregon State University- OSU s College of Public Health and Human Sciences and co-author on a study. If you believe you are capable of becoming the healthy, engaged person you want to be in old age, you are much more likely to experience that outcome. Because self-perceptions of aging are linked to so many major health outcomes, Turner and Karen Hooker, who also partook in the study, wanted to understand what influences those perceptions.

OSU study: Aging well is greatly affected by hopes, fears for later years

OSU study: Aging well is greatly affected by hopes, fears for later years MGN People with a positive outlook on aging can live years longer CORVALLIS, Ore. (KTVZ) If you believe you are capable of becoming the healthy, engaged person you want to be in old age, you are much more likely to experience that outcome, a recent Oregon State University study shows. “How we think about who we’re going to be in old age is very predictive of exactly how we will be,” said Shelbie Turner, a doctoral student in OSU’s College of Public Health and Human Sciences and co-author on the study.

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