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What is the central premise of Paul Baltes' theory of successful aging?
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The central premise of Paul Baltes' theory of successful aging is that healthy aging involves the maintenance and optimisation of one's physical and cognitive functioning, as well as the ability to adapt to changes and challenges.
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