A review of healthy aging in China, 2000–2019

Health Care Science Pub Date : 2022-08-23 DOI:10.1002/hcs2.9
Litao Zhao
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In 2021, China became an aged society when the share of its elderly population (age 65 years and above) exceeded 14%. In China, as in other upper-middle-income and high-income countries, life expectancy gains are increasingly concentrated at older ages with below-average health and economic activity. Governments worldwide are hence actively pursuing healthy and productive aging. Healthy aging by some measures is taking place. Similar with other upper-middle-income countries, China's young old in their 60s are healthier than the same age group two decades ago. The picture is more complex for the older age group (70 years and above). Although there is a substantial decline in leading disease burdens such as stroke and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, diseases such as Alzheimer's and other dementia are on the rise. To meet the challenge of a rapidly aging population, China's healthy aging agenda should improve its multipronged approach that seeks to promote healthy lifestyles, enhance the healthcare system, create age-friendly communities, and tackle socioeconomic and health disparities.

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2000-2019年中国健康老龄化研究综述
到2021年,中国老年人口(65岁及以上)的比例超过14%,中国将进入老龄化社会。在中国,与其他中高收入和高收入国家一样,预期寿命的增长越来越集中在健康和经济活动低于平均水平的老年人身上。因此,世界各国政府都在积极追求健康和富有成效的老龄化。从某些方面来看,健康老龄化正在发生。与其他中高收入国家一样,中国60多岁的年轻人比20年前的同龄人更健康。老年群体(70岁及以上)的情况更为复杂。虽然中风和慢性阻塞性肺病等主要疾病负担大幅下降,但阿尔茨海默氏症和其他痴呆症等疾病的发病率却在上升。为了应对人口快速老龄化的挑战,中国的健康老龄化议程应改进其多管齐下的方法,旨在促进健康的生活方式,加强医疗体系,创建老年人友好型社区,并解决社会经济和健康差距。
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