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  2. Ageing - Wikipedia

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    This phenomenon is known as the "paradox of ageing". This may be a result of social comparison; [146] for instance, the older people get, the more they may consider themselves in better health than their same-aged peers. [147] Elderly people often associate their functional and physical decline with the normal ageing process. [148] [149]

  3. Population ageing - Wikipedia

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    Population ageing is a shift in the distribution of a country's population towards older ages and is usually reflected in an increase in the population's mean and median ages, a decline in the proportion of the population composed of children, and a rise in the proportion of the population composed of the elderly.

  4. Aging of the United States - Wikipedia

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    In addition, perceptions of older adults in society will change, as the elderly are living longer lives and more active than before. [ 160 ] [ 166 ] Changing from a youth-focused culture to having a more positive attitude towards aging and being more respectful of seniors like Japan can help elderly Americans extend their life span and live out ...

  5. Boom in elderly in rural areas ‘increasing pressure on social ...

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    The number of over-65s living in county and rural areas has increased by a million over the past decade, County Council Network analysis shows. Boom in elderly in rural areas ‘increasing ...

  6. People are living longer lives—but not healthier ones. Here ...

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    Roughly a third of Americans ages 45 and older say they’re living in social isolation, according to a recent AARP survey. As America’s aging population grows, that number is bound to expand.

  7. Aging of Japan - Wikipedia

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    From 1974 to 2014, the number of Japanese people 65 years or older nearly quadrupled, accounting for 26% of Japan's population at 33 million individuals. In the same period, the proportion of children aged 14 and younger decreased from 24.3% in 1975 to 12.8% in 2014. [11] The number of elderly people surpassed the number of children in 1997.

  8. 109-year-old woman: Avoid men and you'll live longer

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    When it comes to living a long life, most people might tell you to stay away from junk food, cigarettes or alcohol... But Jessie Gallan says the key to longevity is staying away from men. And we ...

  9. Aging of South Korea - Wikipedia

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    The decline in fertility rates can lead to a positive effect known as "the demographic dividend" under certain circumstances. This outcome can lead to a boost in a country's economic growth by altering its age distribution, resulting in a greater number of working-age individuals and fewer dependent young children and elderly people. [29]