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BOSTON, April 4 - Elderhostel, Inc. has released a study, the result of nearly two years of research, showing strong correlations between lifelong learning and its effect on healthy aging. Elderhostel is the world’s largest not-for-profit educational travel provider for adults.

Elderhostel’s report started with a survey of the 55+ population at large. The survey results broke the general American 55+ population into four “lifelong learning” categories: Focused Mental Achievers (13% of the population); Contented Recreational Learners (34%); Anxious Searchers (23%) and Isolated Homebodies (18%).

 


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The study also identifies a fifth group, Pessimists, representing 11% of the population.

The first two lifelong learning groups, Focused Mental Achievers and Contented Recreational Learners, together represent 47% of the 55+ population. These groups are characterized by extraordinarily high levels of activity, high levels of formal education, and high measures of optimism and life satisfaction. These two groups, Elderhostel found, are the keys to understanding why lifelong and later-life learning remain keys to healthy aging.

After identifying the five segments of the 55+ population in general, Elderhostel then surveyed a second sample, this time limited to Elderhostelers. Eighty four percent of Elderhostelers fell into the top two categories, with 49% in the Focused Mental Achiever group (more than in the top two groups combined in the general sample) and an additional 35% in the Contented Recreational Learner group.

“We’ve known since our founding that Elderhostelers are different from other people,” explained Peter Spiers, Elderhostel’s Vice President of Communications and Marketing and the author of the study. “Elderhostelers are almost impossibly hale, hearty, curious and tenacious, and often active well into their eighties and nineties. They’ve redefined what it means to be old in our society. As the Baby Boom generation hits its sixties, we wanted to look for guidance on how to age with equal success.”

Spiers added that while he expected Elderhostelers to score higher than the rest of the 55+ population, he was nonetheless surprised by the disparity of the results. “The general public widely believes the notion of ‘use it or lose it’ in connection with brain health. The idea is also gaining increased support in the scientific community. We’re hoping that this study can serve as a roadmap for healthy aging as people live longer and fuller lives than ever before.”

Spiers offered one reason why Elderhostelers have remained so mentally active for so long. “The Elderhostelers we surveyed reported an astounding amount of physical and mental activity. Many Elderhostelers combined physical and mental activity at once, in hobbies like ballroom dancing. Educational travel also combines both physical and mental activity, and that draws later-life learners to our programs.”

Elderhostel’s study is available at http://www.elderhostel.org/research/lifelonglearning/lifelonglearning.asp The document is in pdf format and highlights the methodologies and mental activities Elderhostel used in compiling the research.

Elderhostel, founded in 1975, is the world’s largest not-for-profit educational travel organization for adults. Approximately 160,000 participants enroll in Elderhostel’s nearly 8,000 programs annually. Elderhostel provides exceptional learning adventures throughout the United States and Canada and in more than 90 countries around the world. In 2004, Elderhostel launched Road Scholar to meet the needs of a new generation of independent educational travelers. For more information, please visit www.elderhostel.org or www.roadscholar.org.

July 20, 2008
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