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If you’ve never had a silly, clumsy accident, who are you even? Many of us drop things, spill things, trip and fall, or even walk into sliding doors now and again. We laugh – or cuss – off these minor disasters, and for the most part, they’re nothing to be too concerned about.
But at what point should you worry about your clumsiness?
Let’s start with the definition of clumsiness. According to Healthline.com, it is poor coordination, movement, or action.Research shows that as we age, we are likely to get more clumsy. This is because brain function plays a role in coordination. And when we get older, our brains become less efficient due to structural damage and decreased neurotransmitter levels.
“This forces us to rely more on cognitive processes that are supported by the prefrontal cortex, a brain region highly vulnerable to aging,” explains Healthline.
If you’re finding yourself tripping, falling, dropping things, or bumping into furniture more often than usual, aging might be at play. But your sudden clumsiness could be a result of something more serious…