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Home » Can Gen Z reverse aging? They fear “aging like milk”
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Can Gen Z reverse aging? They fear “aging like milk”

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Some Gen Zers express concerns about “rapid aging” such as wrinkles and gray hair.Photo credit: Getty Images

The oldest members of Generation Z are still years away from turning 30, but their fears about so-called “rapid aging” have exploded on social media like a premature time bomb.

Whether or not Gen Z, ages 12 to 27, is actually on an accelerating path to wrinkles, gray hair, and reading glasses, experts at Northeastern University believe that people of all ages can improve their body, mind, and body. He says there are many habits you can practice to stay mentally young.

Does stress age you like milk?

Gen Z’s smoldering fears about aging came to a full boil with internet personality Jordan Howlett’s mildly humorous post about being mistaken for his mother’s older brother, even though he’s only 26 years old.

I’m aging like milk

In posts like “I’m aging like milk,” the bearded Howlett talks about stress and how 50-something Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson mistook him for a colleague. talking.

There’s no denying that Gen Z faces unique challenges in terms of the stress of social isolation and economic uncertainty as they enter adulthood during a pandemic.

Dr. Carmen Seppa, dean of Northeastern University’s Bouvet College of Health Sciences, said stress releases toxins that affect aging, and good health habits build physiological resilience that maximizes youthfulness and strength. He added that he could.

By practicing mental resilience, Gen Z may be a particularly resilient generation, says Kristen Lee, a professor of behavioral science at Northeastern University.

Strength and flexibility are themselves synonymous with youth.

But maximum resilience doesn’t come from competing for the perfect image on social media, says Rachel Rogers, an associate professor of applied psychology at Northeastern University.

Social media wants to make you feel old

Unsurprisingly, body image expert Rogers advises Gen Z to take the filtered images they see on social media for real life drugs and stay away from interactions that lead to sales of anti-aging products. I am.

Gen Z’s grandmothers may have seen incredibly beautiful celebrities profiled in magazine articles or advertisements, but when they turned the page, the images disappeared.

No more.

Social media’s consumerism algorithms are designed to get people to buy products, and clicking on one anti-aging YouTube or Instagram account means you’ll be bombarded with more, Rogers said. says.

“One of the things that’s different from previous forms of media is the way it responds to engagement,” she says.

“We have an underlying goal of increasing user engagement, because that’s how we make money. This is where we can expand our customer social base.”

Even knowing that, Rogers was a little surprised to see how many young people volunteered to participate in the research her team was conducting about their experiences with anti-aging products and services.

“We thought we were going to collect responses primarily from a middle-aged group,” Rogers said.

“Many of the people who responded to our survey were in their early 20s. This was something they were already thinking about,” she says.

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