As one ages, things do indeed tend to slow down.
honestly, it depends on what kind of person you are. some people have faster metabolizem which can process their food faster and some a slower one which would be slower to process which could make you a bit overweight. if you have a slower metabolizem, you have to try harder to eat healthier than someone with a fast metabolizem.
people with diabetes have a slower healing process so it is always a good idea to get a doctors note to take to your therapist.
Yes, at birth they're really fast. Adults are slower, but still have good speed
A senior flex shaft is a very flexible lightweight golf shaft which is ideal for senior golfers. They usually have a low kick point which is ideal to get the ball in the air with the slower swing speeds of a senior golfer.
It replaced the slower batch digesting process
Objects in the desert do rust, just at a much slower rate. Water and high humidity speed up the oxidation process. Deserts have little moisture so the process is slower.
Neither of them is an indication of absolute speed, so neither of them is slower than the other. They both mean that the music should gradually get slower, but that is all. They indicate a process, not a state.
There are better because they are more flexible and have higher kick point which gets the ball in the air easier, which is more desirable for senior players who have slower swing speeds.
Respiratory rate, like most other bodily functions, is slower in older people. This is due to how cellular reactions and metabolic pathways are slowed down through the ageing process. This is standard for everyone and everything that gets older.
yea your reaction time definitely gets slower and your ability to process information and retain things is slowed by far as well.
Sorry to say, but the older you get the slower your reflexes are. But with age comes the wisdom to temper your reactions.
Yes. Diabetic people's scars often heal slower than people scars who aren't diabetic.