As we have seen, there is conclusive evidence that midlife is not a time when a majority of adults experience a tumultuous crisis, and when they do experience a midlife crisis, it is often linked to stressful life event. Do middle-aged adult experience stress differently from young adults and older? One study using daily diaries over a one-week period found that both young and middle-aged adults had more stressful days than older adults. In this study, although young adults experienced daily stressors more frequently than middle-aged adults, middle-aged adults experienced more "overload" stressors that involved juggling too many activities at once. In a recent study, healthy older adult woman 63 to 93 years of age reported their daily experiences over the course of one week. In this study, the older the woman were, the fewer stressors and less frequent negative emotions they reported.