Test your knowledge – Common Health Concerns of Seniors
My grandkids were satisfied with the recent “good snow” for which they had been praying. Although the crusty top made it impossible to build a snowman, they did enjoy slipping and sliding on the frozen surface. I tried to stay inside as much as possible and must admit to periods of boredom, which inspired me to pursue some mental exercise via various games and puzzles. I thought you might enjoy stimulating your brain, so here is a quiz that highlights interesting facts about the most common health concerns of seniors. All questions apply to adults over age 65. Choose the best answer, then check them below.
- What percentage of people in this age group say their health is good or excellent? a.10 % b. 40% c. 75%
- Almost half of seniors contend with ____, making it the number one health problem. a. cancer b. dementia c. arthritis
- _________ remains the leading cause of death in adults. a. Cancer b. Heart disease c. Falls and other accidents
- If caught early, ____________, the second leading cause of death, may be treatable. a. cancer b. diabetes c. Alzheimer’s
- Chronic respiratory diseases are the third leading cause of death and make you more vulnerable to ____________ a. pneumonia b. influenza c. both a and b
- Of the major causes of death, _____ is the only one for which there is no prevention, effective treatment or cure. a. Alzheimer’s b. diabetes c. chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (C.O.P.D.)
- Once you reach age 65, data suggests (on average) you can live approximately ___ more years. a.10 b. 20 c. 30
- The incidence of osteoporosis (low bone mass) is _______________ a. increasing b. decreasing c. staying the same
- A significant senior health risk that can be diagnosed and addressed early with a simple blood test is __________ a. most cancers b. diabetes c. dementia
- __________ is important to prevent influenza, a non-chronic but potentially life-threatening illness. a. A one-time immunization b. An annual injection C. Oral medication
- Falls that require emergency department care most often occur ______ a. at home b. on sidewalks/streets c. in crowded public places
- A health risk for heart disease, diabetes and cancer is ___________ a. smoking b. obesity c. both a and b
- As you age, your mouth becomes drier and cavity prevention _______. a. is easier b. does not change c. becomes more difficult
- _____ percent of adults over age 65 have lost all of their natural teeth. a. Twenty-five b. Fifty c. Seventy-five
- Starting as a severe pain or tingling on one side of your body that develops into an itchy rash that is often accompanied by blisters, _______ may be prevented with a vaccine. a. chicken pox b. rosacea c. shingles
ANSWERS: 1 – b; 2 – c; 3 – b; 4 – a; 5 – c; 6 – a; 7 – b; 8 – a; 9 – b; 10 – b; 11 – a; 12 – c; 13 – c; 14 – a; 15 – c.
CARING TIP:“Exercise, eat well, get a good night’s rest. Eating well means eating in a fashion that will allow you to keep a healthy weight with a well-balanced and healthy diet.” Marie Bernard, MD, deputy director of the National Institute on Aging, Bethesda, Maryland