How does the social context affect the way a person ages?
Specify specific social contexts to support your answer.
The social situation that surrounds an action is called context. Context shapes all processes in your brain, from visual perception to social interactions. Your body following your brain (biologically speaking) adopts to the social context in given populations over time affect the way an individual age.
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