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    Poll: Upbeat baby boomers say they're not old yet

    WASHINGTON (AP) — Baby boomers say wrinkles aren't so bad and they're not that worried about dying. Just don't call them "old."

    The generation that once powered a youth movement isn't ready to symbolize the aging of America, even as its first members are becoming eligible for Medicare. A new poll finds three-quarters of all baby boomers still consider themselves middle-aged or younger, and that includes most of the boomers who are ages 57-65.

    Younger adults call 60 the start of old age, but baby boomers are pushing that number back, according to the Associated Press-LifeGoesStrong.com poll. The median age they cite is 70. And a quarter of boomers insist you're not old until you're 80.

    "In my 20s, I would have thought the 60s were bad, but they're not so bad at all," says 64-year-old Lynn Brown, a retired legal assistant and grandmother of 11 living near Phoenix in Apache Junction, Ariz.

    The 77 million boomers are celebrating their 47th through 65th birthdays this year.

    Overall, they're upbeat about their futures. Americans born in the population explosion after World War II are more likely to be excited about the positive aspects of aging, such as retirement, than worried about the negatives, like declining health. A third of those polled feel confident about growing older, almost twice as many as find it frustrating or sad. Sixteen percent report they're happy about aging, about equal to the number who say they're afraid. Most expect to live longer than their parents.

    "I still think I've got years to go to do things," says Robert Bechtel, 64, of Virginia Beach, Va. He retired last year after nearly four decades as a retail manager. Now Bechtel has less stress and more time to do what he pleases, including designing a bunk bed for his grandchildren, remodeling a bathroom and teaching Sunday school.

    A strong majority of baby boomers are enthusiastic about some perks of aging — watching their children or grandchildren grow up, doing more with friends and family, and getting time for favorite activities. About half say they're highly excited about retirement. Boomers most frequently offered the wisdom accumulated over their lives as the best thing about aging.

    "The older you get, the smarter you get," says Glenn Farrand, 62, of Ankeny, Iowa. But, he adds, "The physical part of it is the pits."

    Baby boomers most often brought up failing health or fading physical abilities when asked to name the worst thing about getting older.

    Among their top worries: physical ailments that would take away their independence (deeply worrisome to 45 percent), losing their memory (44 percent), and being unable to pay medical bills (43 percent). Many also fret about running out of money (41 percent).

    Only 18 percent say they worry about dying. Another 22 percent are "moderately" concerned about it. More than two-thirds expect to live to at least age 76; 1 in 6 expects to make it into the 90s.

    About half predict a better quality of life for themselves than their parents experienced as they aged.

    "My own parents, by the time they were 65 to 70, were very, very inactive and very much old in their minds," says Brown. So they "sat around the house and didn't go anywhere."

    "I have no intentions of sitting around the house," says Brown, whose hobbies include motorcycle rides with her husband. "I'm enjoying being a senior citizen more than my parents did."

    But a minority of boomers — about a fourth — worry things will be harder for them than for the previous generation.

    "I think we'll have less," said Vicki Mooney, 62, of Dobbs Ferry, N.Y., who fears older people will be pinched by cuts to Social Security and Medicare and rising health care costs. "The main difference in the quality of life is wondering if we will have a safety net."

    Baby boomers with higher incomes generally are more optimistic about aging than their poorer peers. Women tend to feel sunnier than men; college graduates are more positive than those without a degree.

    A third of baby boomers say their health has declined in the last five years, and that group is more likely to express fear or frustration about aging. Still, most boomers rate themselves in good or even excellent health overall, with less than 1 in 10 doing poorly.

    Looking older is seriously bugging just 12 percent of baby boomers. The vast majority say they wouldn't get plastic surgery. That includes Johanna Taisey, 61, of Chandler, Ariz., who says aging is "no problem at all ... it's just nature."

    "Age with dignity," Taisey advises.

    Among the 1 in 5 who have had or would consider cosmetic surgery, about half say they might improve their tummy or eyes. A sagging chin is the next biggest worry — nearly 40 percent would consider getting that fixed.

    Only 5 percent of baby boomers say they might use the chemical Botox to temporarily smooth away wrinkles; 17 percent would consider laser treatments to fix varicose veins.

    But boomers, especially women, are taking some steps to look younger. A majority of the women — 55 percent — regularly dye their hair, and they overwhelmingly say it's to cover gray. Only 5 percent of the men admit using hair color.

    A quarter of the women have paid more than $25 for an anti-aging skincare product, such as a lotion or night cream. Just 5 percent of the men say they've bought skincare that expensive.

    Almost all baby boomers — 90 percent — have tried to eat better. Three-quarters say they're motivated more by a desire to improve their health than their appearance. Most boomers — 57 percent — say in the past year they've taken up a regular program of exercise. About the same number do mental exercises, such as crossword puzzles or video games, to stay sharp.

    Sixty-four-year-old Loretta Davis of Salem, W.Va., reads and plays games on her computer and takes walks. Diabetes and hypertension keep her focused on her diet these days. "I wish I had been more conscious of what I was eating earlier in life," said Davis, who worked in a grocery store, a factory and an ice cream shop before being disabled by polio in the 1980s.

    But Davis says getting older doesn't bother her: "I'm just glad to still be here."

    The AP-LifeGoesStrong.com poll was conducted from June 3-12 by Knowledge Networks of Menlo Park, Calif., and involved online interviews with 1,416 adults, including 1,078 baby boomers born between 1946 and 1964. The margin of sampling error for results from the full sample is plus or minus 4.4 percentage points; for the boomers, it is plus or minus 3.3 percentage points.

    Knowledge Networks used traditional telephone and mail sampling methods to randomly recruit respondents. People selected who had no Internet access were given it free.

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    AP Polling Director Trevor Tompson, Deputy Polling Director Jennifer Agiesta and News Survey Specialist Dennis Junius contributed to this report.

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    Online:

    http://style.lifegoesstrong.com/aging-poll

     

    129 comments

    • Kelly Carter  •  10 mths ago
      I'm 57 and I feel GREAT. Don't recognize that guy in the mirror, though.
      • LUVSLATINAS 10 mths ago
        Thanks geritol!!!
      • Tim 10 mths ago
        Haha, put on your glasses! (that's what I have to do these days!)
      • Integrity for sale 10 mths ago
        That is funny. I think I purchased one of those faulty mirrors also.
    • maneyme  •  10 mths ago
      Our generation protested and made changes. WHERE ARE WE NOW?? Why isn't there mass protesting in front of Congress today? Our future is at stake while politicians play chicken.
      • Uriah 10 mths ago
        i know this government is getting insanen ow and video games and tv shows have made us all to stupid and lazy to do a damn thing about it.
      • Suzie 10 mths ago
        We are protesting still...have you looked at the people in the Tea Party? They are our age and aware of Obama's lies and communism.
      • mich 10 mths ago
        You aren't protesting because you're old.
    • A Yahoo! user  •  10 mths ago
      Why do all the comments here have to be negative? I am just barely a boomer - I know I feel and act younger and have better health than my grandparents or my parents at this age. I can and do still work. I find the younger generation more self-centered at times, with a different work ethic. Not saying bad, saying different.
      • FWColts 10 mths ago
        You have very succinctly stated how our entire generation feels!
      • mich 10 mths ago
        That "different work ethic" means putting our families before our jobs, whether we're male or female. If that's self centered, we need more of it in the world.
        Or were you talking about Generation Y? Yep, they're self centered, materialistic and spoiled.
    • Lassie Bites Boogers  •  10 mths ago
      If it weren't for baby boomers, Gen X and Y brats wouldn't have their electronic toys, BMW's, and designer colognes.

      Baby boomers are thankful to their parents for the sacrifices they made in WWII and preserving our freedom.

      The only thing the children of baby boomers are thankful for is, "when they can get their next dollar from them, .....no, make it ten.

      Wait till they have kids,....
      • Joseph 10 mths ago
        The downfall of baby boomers is their narcissism, and thinking that people ought to be greatful to them for everything. The next generation wasn't born for you, you were born for them. Get that into your self-centered, thick skull.
      • Tay 10 mths ago
        Well said.
      • Jeff 10 mths ago
        Hey... dummy... most of us Gen Y and X'ers have kids, and some of us even have grandkids. We're in our late 30's to late 40's.

        Man, you are OLD if you still think we are leaching off our parents. You're the typical grumpy old man, in need of a pair of depends on a social security teat to suckle on.
    • Paul  •  10 mths ago
      I'll be 67 next month and the school where I am teaching in Thailand says I am old and should retire. I feel great and am very motivated to continue teaching. Obviously my school values a young face more than someone with a wealth of experience and wisdom.
      • A Yahoo! User 10 mths ago
        Sorry to break this to you, but so does the whole world. Very sad.
      • Joseph 10 mths ago
        Age and wisdom aren't necessarily tied together, as many would like to believe.
      • bubba abdul 10 mths ago
        paul, you are not a boomer. you are old.
    • Real Cujo  •  10 mths ago
      When they raise the social security retirement age up to 70 years old most of these younger people will be lucky to draw it for 2 to 5 years before they die. But a bigger portion will die before they can draw any. We were all young once and thought that we were invincible.
      The fact is we are not.
    • GetNoRespect  •  10 mths ago
      I am 62 and don't feel bad at all. I feel much younger than 62 and enjoy life. I look forward in doing many more things in my life (God willing).
    • Robert  •  10 mths ago
      heck all this time and I didn't know I was a part of the "Baby Boomers". 47 yrs and is great so far.
    • John  •  10 mths ago
      Article posted here yesterday talked about how "American innovation is anticipated to decline over the next 20 yrs". Ha. Boomers still rockin on!
    • Lois  •  10 mths ago
      We have to remember the Generation preceeding the Boomers took care of their Parents during the Depression and then after that they got the great golden opportunity of being in WWII. I really feel that Generation had a hard gritty time. As the years went along they did their best and as far as I am concerned, they are truly THE GOLDEN GENERATION. Honestly, I am not privileged to belong to that Generation. I always thought if anyone did THEY had the right to have their rest and good times. Actually, no generation has a fanciful-free time. There are always some klinkers in life.
    • UH...NO  •  10 mths ago
      Wow! I guess some peeps are convinced snarky comments and pointless generational attacks add years to your life. Of course it's true that some people stay young forever. James Dean, for instance.
    • Jeff  •  10 mths ago
      Remember this: Old is ten years older than whatever age you are now.
    • Carrie L  •  10 mths ago
      Is upbeat the same as delusional? lol I'm a boomer and feeling every year I have lived. They say "live hard and die young" but what happens if you don't die young?
    • YOU ELECTED THEM...  •  10 mths ago
      Does that mean we can stop giving away FREE scooter chairs???
    • Benny  •  10 mths ago
      I am 53 and feel great. I am a full time student getting my MA in Psychology online. Afriend of mine posted on facebook, 'Inside every old person, there is a young person screaming 'WHAT THE F... HAPPENED'.
    • Paul  •  10 mths ago
      I just shot an 82 in my golf round this am--at age 63 I am playing better and enjoying it more--but it makes me think when someone calls me sir and holds the elevator
    • 2k77  •  10 mths ago
      So much for retirement. Most boomers were wiped out in the housing crisis.
    • CarmenO  •  10 mths ago
      Guess which generation stopped the Vietnam war? What have younger generations done about stopping all the current wars which are killing your contemporaries. Stop the blaming and do something on your own.
    • Wide G  •  10 mths ago
      60 here. I'm in nearly excellent health and weight...and have tons of energy to boot. I love life and want to travel across the US and abroad when I retire. I may even hike the AppalacianTrail. :)
    • Sickandtired  •  10 mths ago
      ......64 and don't want to be put out to pasture but through blantant age discrimination, I have been unemployed for 2 years. Worked for 48 years, many with a 6 figure income now I can't even land a job bagging groceries.....
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