That message is a viral fear-style health claim, and the phrase “97% of people will experience this” is not supported by medical evidence in that form.
It’s usually designed to grab attention, not to give accurate science.
🧠 What actually happens as people reach 70+
When people enter their 70s, some common but normal changes can occur:
🧩 Brain & thinking changes
- Slower processing speed
- Mild forgetfulness (like names or words)
- Slightly reduced multitasking ability
These are normal aging changes, not sudden “collapse” of the mind (PMC)
🦴 Body changes
- Less muscle strength
- Slower walking speed
- More joint stiffness
- Higher risk of falls
These changes are common but vary widely between individuals (Wikipedia)
🫀 Health risks increase (but NOT universal)
Some conditions become more common with age:
- High blood pressure
- Diabetes
- Heart disease
- Vision and hearing decline
But these are risk increases, not guaranteed outcomes (Wikipedia)
❌ What is NOT true in that viral claim
- There is no single “this happens to 97% of people” event at age 70
- Aging is highly individual, not a fixed script
- Many people in their 70s remain active, sharp, and independent
Even research shows:
Cognitive decline in healthy aging is usually gradual and subtle, not sudden or universal (Stanford Medicine)
🧠 Real takeaway
A more accurate version would be:
“As people age into their 70s, some physical and cognitive changes become more common, but the experience varies widely and is not inevitable or identical for everyone.”
⚠️ Why posts like this spread
They usually:
- Exaggerate normal aging
- Use fear to get clicks
- Mix real facts with misleading percentages
If you want, I can break down what actually changes at 70 vs what people think changes (myth vs reality)—it’s surprisingly different.