Physical signs of aging usually begin in the late 30s. Physical signs of aging begin to slow after one reaches the age of approximately:

a. 35
b. 45
c. 65
d. 85


D
Signs of aging continue to show themselves until around 85 years. Physical aging is affected by genetics, health care, lifestyle, and attitude.

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