As for the exact age, it’s difficult to say. Everyone’s body is different, after all. Studies have reported these changes in individuals 65 years and older1, but again, there’s no specific year. If you are below 65, “you’re probably still young enough, unless you’re drinking a huge glass of water in the middle of the night,” notes Cohen.
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