culture   Elderly culture

13 commonsense assertions
Concepts (13) alternative therapies (1) approach to change (1) celebrity endorsements (1) emoji (1) exfoliation (1) fast food (1) influence on lifestyle (1) mental health stigmas (1) music (1) sensory overload (1) social media (1) tattoos (1) visual trickery (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 alternative therapies elderly culture Elderly individuals may be less accepting of alternative therapies, favoring traditional medical treatments. 1
2 approach to change elderly culture Elderly individuals tend to preserve familiar traditions and resist major changes. 1
3 celebrity endorsements elderly culture Celebrity endorsements in the elderly culture are viewed as insincere and exploitative of consumers. 1
4 emoji elderly culture Elderly culture may use emojis less frequently and have a limited understanding of their usage in text communication. 1
5 exfoliation elderly culture Exfoliation is not common in elderly culture, as they prefer gentle skincare to avoid irritation and damage to their delicate skin. 1
6 fast food elderly culture Fast food is considered unhealthy and lacking nutritional value in elderly culture, contributing to societal health problems. 1
7 influence on lifestyle elderly culture Elderly culture is influenced by traditions, family-oriented activities, and historical perspectives. 1
8 mental health stigmas elderly culture The elderly culture often holds entrenched stigmas around mental health and views seeking help for mental health issues with skepticism or as a personal failure. 1
9 music elderly culture The elderly culture considers music to be loud and disruptive and not a priority for social gatherings. 1
10 sensory overload elderly culture Sensory overload in elderly culture can be associated with family gatherings and multiple sources of stimulation. 1
11 social media elderly culture Social media is viewed as superficial, unnecessary, and a source of misinformation by elderly culture. 1
12 tattoos elderly culture Tattoos are not widely accepted in elderly culture and are viewed as rebellious or unprofessional. 1
13 visual trickery elderly culture In elderly culture, visual trickery is viewed skeptically as a departure from traditional visual representation. 1