Living Longer Better

被引:3
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作者
Woods, Tina
Brown, Stephanie Manson
Page, Ben [1 ]
机构
[1] Ipsos MORI, 3 Thomas More Sq, London E1W 1YW, England
关键词
SELF-PERCEPTIONS; AGE; MORTALITY;
D O I
10.1097/PRS.0000000000008780
中图分类号
R61 [外科手术学];
学科分类号
摘要
Aging is a universal feature of life and a complex process at all levels from the biological to the societal. What constitutes older age is subjective and flexible, and how one defines older age is influenced by everchanging individual generational, and cultural expectations. As the global population ages at an unprecedented rate, we are increasingly confronted with a myriad of challenges associated with aging, including increased healthcare needs and the far-reaching negative consequences of individual and structural agism. However, the shill in world demographics toward an older population is not a growing burden, but an opportunity to reshape our view of older life and proactively embrace healthy aging. Indeed, a healthy person is not defined by the absence of illness, but by the potential for meaningful work, positive relationships, and longevity. Simple preventive measures. such as improved diet and increased exercise, can enhance overall health and quality of life, and growing evidence highlights the potential of positive psychology for improving psychological well-being and overall quality or life. Now inure than ever, technological innovation including artificial intelligence call be leveraged to improve our understanding of the causes and consequences of aging, as well as the most effective interventions to enhance resilience and extend healthy longevity. Good health is ma - greatest asset. It is the responsibility of all-individuals, society, business, science. healthcare systems, and government-to ensure that everyone is well equipped to maintain good health. Together, we can all live better, longer.
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页码:7S / 13S
页数:7
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