An 81-year-old female is attending a scheduled visit to her family physician. The client asks her doctor why it is that she and her peers seem to get sick frequently, in spite of their efforts to stay active and eat nutritiously

Which of the following responses best captures an aspect of the immune function of older adults?
A)
"It's normal that the function and resiliency of your immune system decrease with age."
B)
"Normal, age-related changes combined with outside factors make older adults more susceptible to getting sick."
C)
"Your body produces fewer antibodies as you age, making you more vulnerable to infections than younger people."
D)
"With a healthy lifestyle and proper medical treatment, you can generally maintain the same immune function as younger people."


Ans:
B

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Infections are more prevalent among older adults than younger adults, a situation that results partly from compromised immune function but mostly from the interplay between environmental factors and age-related changes. Illness is not entirely attributable to decreased immune function, and older adults do not necessarily produce fewer antibodies.

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