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30 "middle age"?... when? in 1756?
As time goes along "middle age" gets further and further along... but mostly 40 - 50 -ish has been considered "middle age"
Life expectancy is changing as fast as medicine tech, so all this past stereotype about what age you should be considered old is going down the drain fast
Today, 30 is considered very young age.
40 to 60+ is usually considered to be a middle age, today.
Don't mix life expectancy with life quality, though! Or, how many years you live with how much physically active you can be. The best answer is provided through science; when a human's reproductive ability starts to deteriorate, then you know they are in middle age. ~40-45 is when most people are at.
Last I checked, somewhere including or after 43 years old was considered "middle aged."
Middle-Aged does not necessarily mean "halfway through life." It's more about being a certain middle stage in late adulthood and involves more than chronological age. (IMO)
When your knees squeak louder than the bed you just got out of, you'll know you're there...