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TY - BOOK
T1 - Global Roadmap for Healthy Longevity
AU - Commission for a Global Roadmap for Healthy Longevity
AU - Fried, Linda P.
AU - Wong, John Eu Li
AU - Aboderin, Isabella
AU - Aerts, Ann
AU - Beard, John
AU - Berkman, Lisa
AU - Carstensen, Laura L.
AU - Grimm, Michele J.
AU - Irving, Paul H.
AU - Khan, Mehmood
AU - Morales, Jeanette Vega
AU - Moshabela, Mosa
AU - Nakatani, Hiroki
AU - Piggott, John
AU - Popay, Jennie
AU - Rowe, John W.
AU - Scott, Andrew J.
AU - Verdin, Eric
AU - Zhao, Yaohui
PY - 2022/12/8
Y1 - 2022/12/8
N2 - With unprecedented global aging, societies must undertake all-of-society efforts to maximize the benefits and minimize the burdens of aging populations. The Global Roadmap for Healthy Longevity (Global Roadmap) describes a realistic vision of healthy longevity that could be achieved by 2050. The vision includes full inclusion of people of all ages, regardless of health or functional status, in all aspects of society and societies characterized by social cohesion and equity. To achieve the vision, Global Roadmap recommends changes that need to be made to health systems, social infrastructure, physical environments, education, work, and retirement. In some cases, the recommended changes benefit older people most directly, but when older people thrive, people of all ages benefit. If taken up, the recommendations of this report can support individuals of all ages in all corners of the globe to live long, meaningful, and purpose-driven lives by 2050.
AB - With unprecedented global aging, societies must undertake all-of-society efforts to maximize the benefits and minimize the burdens of aging populations. The Global Roadmap for Healthy Longevity (Global Roadmap) describes a realistic vision of healthy longevity that could be achieved by 2050. The vision includes full inclusion of people of all ages, regardless of health or functional status, in all aspects of society and societies characterized by social cohesion and equity. To achieve the vision, Global Roadmap recommends changes that need to be made to health systems, social infrastructure, physical environments, education, work, and retirement. In some cases, the recommended changes benefit older people most directly, but when older people thrive, people of all ages benefit. If taken up, the recommendations of this report can support individuals of all ages in all corners of the globe to live long, meaningful, and purpose-driven lives by 2050.
U2 - 10.17226/26144
DO - 10.17226/26144
M3 - Book
AN - SCOPUS:85141866516
SN - 9780309471503
BT - Global Roadmap for Healthy Longevity
PB - National Academies Press
ER -