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A research agenda for aging in China in the 21st century

2015; Elsevier BV; Volume: 24; Linguagem: Inglês

10.1016/j.arr.2015.08.003

ISSN

1872-9649

Autores

Evandro Fei Fang, Morten Scheibye‐Knudsen, Heiko J. Jahn, Juan Li, Li Ling, Hongwei Guo, Xinqiang Zhu, Victor R. Preedy, Huiming Lu, Vilhelm A. Bohr, Wai‐Yee Chan, Yuanli Liu, Tzi Bun Ng,

Tópico(s)

Aging and Gerontology Research

Resumo

China is encountering formidable healthcare challenges brought about by the problem of aging. By 2050, there will be 400 million Chinese citizens aged 65+, 150 million of whom will be 80+. The undesirable consequences of the one-child policy, rural-to-urban migration, and expansion of the population of 'empty nest' elders are eroding the traditional family care of the elders, further exacerbating the burden borne by the current public healthcare system. The challenges of geriatric care demand prompt attention by proposing strategies for improvement in several key areas. Major diseases of the elderly that need more attention include chronic non-communicable diseases and mental health disorders. We suggest the establishment of a home care-dominated geriatric care system, and a proactive role for researchers on aging in reforming geriatric care through policy dialogs. We propose ideas for preparation of the impending aging burden and the creation of a nurturing environment conducive to healthy aging in China.

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