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- Body temperature in seniors12:
- The typical body temperature range for people older than 65 is 96.4 F (35.8 C) to 98.5 F (36.9 C).
- Aging decreases the ability to sweat and makes it harder to stay warm.
- Adults over 60 tend to have a lower body temperature compared to younger adults3.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.The typical body temperature range for people older than 65 is 96.4 F (35.8 C) to 98.5 F (36.9 C).health.clevelandclinic.org/body-temperature-what-i…Normal body temperature does not change much with aging. But as you get older, it becomes harder for your body to control its temperature. A decrease in the amount of fat below the skin makes it harder to stay warm. You may need to wear layers of clothing to feel warm. Aging decreases your ability to sweat.medlineplus.gov/ency/article/004019.htmFor a typical adult, body temperature can be anywhere from 97 F to 99 F. Adults over the age of 60 tend to have a lower body temperature, compared to younger adults. Babies and children have a wider range: 95.9 F to 99.5 F (if measured with an oral thermometer) or 97.9 F to 100.4 F (if measured by a rectal thermometer).www.webmd.com/first-aid/normal-body-temperature - People also ask
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