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  2. Study on Global Ageing and Adult Health - Wikipedia

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    The Study on global AGEing and adult health (SAGE) is run by the World Health Organization.An objective for SAGE is to compile comprehensive longitudinal data on the health and well-being of adult populations and the ageing process across different countries, through primary data collection, secondary data analysis and cross-study collaborations.

  3. Aging and society - Wikipedia

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    The terms "healthy ageing" [4] and "optimal ageing" have been proposed as alternatives to successful ageing, partly because the term "successful ageing" has been criticised for making healthy ageing sound too competitive. Six suggested dimensions of successful ageing include: [14] No physical disability over the age of 75 as rated by a physician;

  4. International Year of Older Persons - Wikipedia

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    Since 1959, World Refugee Year, the UN has designated specific years in order to draw attention to important issues. [3] Governments of Member States, assisted by civil society, are encouraged to take the themes as opportunities to raise awareness and promote policy initiatives among citizens (The same rationale is applied to a lengthy list of annual days and special decades).

  5. WHO Africa sees 10-year growth in healthy life expectancy - AOL

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    Africa's regional health body announced on Thursday that the continent recorded a 10-year increase in its healthy life expectancy from 2000 to 2019, citing a new report that also shows it is the ...

  6. Population ageing - Wikipedia

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    Population ageing is an increasing median age in a population because of declining fertility rates and rising life expectancy. Most countries have rising life expectancy and an ageing population, trends that emerged first in developed countries but are now seen in virtually all developing countries. In most developed countries, the phenomenon ...

  7. Will you live to 150? Here’s what 5 geneticists and aging ...

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    For more on healthy aging: Global aging doctor says these 4 FDA-approved drugs hold promise for extending life. The strange reason why your body ages most rapidly between 44 and 60—and how to ...

  8. Old age - Wikipedia

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    Old age cannot be universally defined because it is context-sensitive. The United Nations, for example, considers old age to be 60 years or older. [10] In contrast, a 2001 joint report by the U.S. National Institute on Aging and the World Health Organization [WHO] Regional Office for Africa set the beginning of old age in Sub-Saharan Africa at ...

  9. Sociology of health and illness - Wikipedia

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    Today, society is more likely to blame health issues on the individual rather than society as a whole. This was the prevailing view in the late 20th century. [ 16 ] In the 1980s the Black Report , published in the United Kingdom, went against this view and argued that the true root of the problem was material deprivation. [ 16 ]