Gender-related issues and socio-economic security in old age are two key issues resulting from such a fast population aging. As with many rapidly aging populations, Iran needs a strategy for social and economic supports for an aging population that will not promote views of aging people as a ...
Stein, Gabriel, The Economics, Political and Financial Implications of Aging Populations. Economic Affairs, Vol. 28, Issue 1, pp. 23-28, March 2008. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1097142 or http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-0270.2008.00796.xContact...
populations will have for implementing the sustainable development goals (SDGs), and (b) discussing some emerging interventions to capitalise on the opportunities and reduce the challenges to achieving sustainability. We argue that a diverse set of context-specific technological, socioeconomic, ...
However, sustainability is not present in this literature in the conventional sense, considering the deeper discussion on the possible environmental consequences of ageing and shrinking populations8. Furthermore, many studies on the economic and social ramifications of ageing have focused either at the ...
The Ageing Populations of Europe — Implications for Health Systems and Patients' Rights Europe is facing a trend of demographic and social change that is likely to have a significant impact on our health systems in the coming decades. The prim... Rynning,Elisabeth - 《European Journal of Healt...
Aging of the population will present formidable challenges to countries struggling with underdevelopment. Nigeria is expected to have one of the largest populations of elderly in the world (over 16 million people over the age of 60 years by 2025). The task ahead is to alert the population to ...
The Asia Pacific region is aging more rapidly than many other parts of the world. The implications will be profound for every sector of society, requiring policy makers to reframe their thinking about the design of health and social systems to enable older populations to thrive. With increasing ...
The ageing of population has become an international phenomenon, and has been particularly manifested in some highly industrialized nations such as Japan, the US, Germany etc. In many fast developing countries, serious challenges that could be caused by fast aging populations are keen concerns for ...
Mitochondrial DNAs (mtDNAs) of 54 Tibetans residing at altitudes ranging from 3,000–4,500 m were amplified by polymerase chain reaction (PCR), examined by high-resolution restriction endonuclease analysis, and compared with those previously described in 10 other Asian and Siberian populations. This...
291,316 Therefore, basic research and clinical studies must be accelerated to prevent and treat diabetic osteoporosis, especially in countries with a high prevalence of diabetes and a rapid growth of aging populations. Psychological stress-induced osteoporosis Both biological and psychosocial factors ...