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Dr. Abhishek Shukla describes what old age As Loss Of Independence. Dr. Shukla explained that old age is a natural biological process that occurs as part of the human life cycle. It is not a disease, but a gradual decline in the body’s physiological functions over time. As we grow older, the cells, tissues, and organs slowly lose their regenerative capacity, leading to visible and functional changes. Synonyms of old age include senescence, aging, elderly stage, later life, and geriatric age. Dr. Shukla further explained that aging happens due to multiple factors such as genetic programming, cellular damage, oxidative stress, hormonal changes, and environmental influences. However, old age is more than just wrinkles or grey hair. It is often associated with certain geriatric syndromes. These include loss of independence, immobility, instability (frequent falls), intellectual impairment, incontinence, frailty, sarcopenia (loss of muscle mass), anorexia of aging (reduced appetite), social isolation, and loneliness. He emphasized that these conditions are interconnected and may lead to a higher burden of disease and mortality. Social, mental, and physical health factors all play a significant role in determining the quality of life in elderly individuals. Early detection of these syndromes and timely intervention can significantly reduce disability, hospitalization, and mortality. Dr. Shukla concluded by telling the student that aging should be understood with compassion and scientific awareness. With proper medical care, emotional support, nutrition, and physical activity, elderly individuals can maintain dignity, independence, and a good quality of life even in advanced age.