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Directing the Course to Healthy Aging

Medically Reviewed by Dr. Simi Paknikar, MD on Jun 24, 2022


Aging and Health

Better nutrition, better housing, access to improved water supply and advances in medical science has played a major role in increasing human life span.


What was once an average life span of 30 years in the 19th century, has reached an average age of 70 years in the 21st century. This increase in life span over the past 200 years has occurred in both developed and developing nations due to successful and consistent efforts towards improving health.

A decrease in child mortality (which is the number of children dying before reaching the age of 5 years), an increase in life expectancy, a change in mortality patterns at different age groups and an increase in life span at higher age groups have increased our healthy living population and slowly also resulted in an increase in the aging population.

An Aging Country

The United Nations has defined an aging country where the proportion of the people above the age of 60 years is seven percent. As per projections, by the year 2050, 1 in 5 people will be 60 years or older. The World Health Organization (WHO) has brought a Global strategy and action plan on Aging and health (2016-2020).The aim is towards catering to a healthy aging population.

The United Nation statistics from 2015 reveal that:

In India, statistics reveal that:

Problem Scenario


Interventions Taken In This Direction

Existing Gaps

Improving Welfare Measures


As the world is aging, we need to be mindful of the attention that should be given to our elders and see that they live a healthy and fitful life.

Referencess:

  1. Life Expectancy - (https://ourworldindata.org/life-expectancy/#rising-life-expectancy-around-the-world)
  2. World Population Ageing 2015 - (http://www.un.org/en/development/desa/population/publications/pdf/ageing/WorldPopulationAgeing2015_InfoChart.pdf)
  3. AgeWatch report card - (http://www.helpage.org/global-agewatch/population-ageing-data/country-ageing-data/?country=India)

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