Physical energies inevitably drop and so does the readiness of reflexes and efficiency in learning and retaining new information. One may already feel tired when waking up or down in the dumps during the day and suffer from seemingly “unmotivated” soreness at muscles and joints, after modest exertion or even at rest. The metabolism slows down, and even if the appetite drops, a few pounds of too much. Sleep becomes shorter. These are just some of the changes physiologically associated with aging with which everyone, a little or a lot, have to cope especially from the age of 60. But the passage of time also brings some advantages, which can at least partially counterbalance the negative aspects of age. These for example. .
The extra hour of daylight: what the experts say
Standard time is advisable because it is more natural and suitable for people's daily lives; it is in practice better suited to reduce mental and physical stress.