These Are The Ages When You Peak At Everything

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by Katie Rosseinsky |
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If upon reaching your last milestone birthday, you jokingly declared things to be 'all downhill from here,' you were right - but only partially.

A range of scientific studies (cleverly compiled by Business Insider UK) have been devoted to pin-pointing the 'peak' in a human lifetime for particular skills or achievements, physical or mental: be that learning a new language, keeping track of names, running a marathon or just feeling satisfied with your lot in life.

While children and teenagers might have the power of youth on their side, studies suggest that we are happiest and most satisfied once we've reached aged 60 and up. Which is reassuring, no?

Perhaps less heartening is finding out that our language-learning abilities peak aged seven (Duolingo, it's not you, it's me) or discovering that 26 is the 'best' age to find a prospective marriage partner. Given the continued conversation around the gender pay gap, it's also unsurprising (though still eye-rollingly depressing) that a woman's earnings are expected to peak at 39 years, while the average man will not reach his top salary until 48 (most probably because men are still more likely to advance to higher level management positions).

The ages you can expect to 'peak' are below...

7 years old: Learning a new language

18 years old: Brain processing

22 years old: Remembering names

23 years old: Life satisfaction

25 years old: Muscle strength

26 years old: Finding a marriage partner

28 years old: Running a marathon

30 years old: Bone mass

31 years old: Playing chess

32 years old: Remembering faces

39 years old: Salary (for women)

40 years old: Making a Nobel Prize winning discovery

48 years old: Salary (for men)

50 years old: Maths

51 years old: Understanding people's emotions

69 years old: Life satisfaction (again)

71 years old: Vocabulary

74 years old: Happiness with your body

82 years old: Psychological well-being

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