
Why do some of us age faster than others? With Terrie Moffitt, PhD
Terrie Moffitt, PhD, discusses why some of us age faster than others, and how our genes and life experiences shape our physical and mental health and the aging process.
Speaking of Psychology · American Psychological Association
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Show Notes
The Dunedin Multidisciplinary Health and Development Study has been tracking the health and life experiences of more than 1,000 New Zealanders since 1972. Terrie Moffitt, PhD, a professor of psychology at Duke University and one of the leaders of the Dunedin study, discusses what researchers have learned from this remarkable study about how people age, why some of us age faster than others, and how our genes and life experiences shape our physical and mental health and the aging process.
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