老龄化和长寿的全球创新

Stephen J. Johnston
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在过去的100年里,不平等的加剧意味着长寿的好处并没有平均分配。只有最富有的人才能在剩下的30年里过得最充实,而对太多人来说,慢性疾病和虚弱影响着他们的生活质量。将健康长寿的好处传播给每个人,而不仅仅是少数幸运儿,是我们这个时代的一项决定性使命。三大趋势正在塑造全球老龄化和长寿方面的创新,它们将决定这一使命的成败:个人的数据化;以家为创新战场;以及社会基础设施的回归。本文根据创新咨询公司Fordcastle和Aging2.0企业创新平台the Collective的最新工作,提供了每个项目的背景,以及来自世界各地的例子。
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Global Innovations in Aging and Longevity
over the past 100 years, but increasing inequality means the benefits of longevity aren’t spread evenly. Only the richest are living their additional 30 years of life to the fullest, while for too many, chronic disease and frailty impact their quality of life. Spreading the benefits of healthy long lives to everyone, not just the lucky few is a defining mission of our time. Three megatrends are shaping innovation in aging and longevity globally that will determine the success or failure of this mission: datafication of the individual; the home as the innovation battleground; and the return of social infrastructure. This article provides context for each as well as examples from around the world based on recent work by innovation consulting company Fordcastle and the Aging2.0 corporate innovation platform, The Collective.
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