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Amarried couple retired to a life care community after the husband had heart surgery. the wife has always been physically and socially active and joined an aerobic class, knitting groups, and a book club shortly after moving to the community. she walks on a daily basis and swims twice a week. her husband spends his days reading and watching television. he was never a social person and enjoys being by himself. which of the sociological theories of aging best describes the couple?

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