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  • Over the past 30 years, Japan has become a leader in longevity, with about 28% of its population now aged 65 and older.
  • A study analyzed health-related measures of community-dwelling Japanese older adults by comparing data from 2007 to 2017, focusing on six key health indices.
  • Results showed that health status improved and decline slowed among older Japanese adults, indicating a trend of "rejuvenation" in this demographic, highlighting their value as a social resource in an aging society.*

Article Abstract

During the last three decades, Japan has become one of the world's top countries for longevity, and the increase in average life expectancy is accompanied by a sharp rise in older population 65 years of age and above to ∼28%. This study aimed to examine the changes in major health-related measures, including a physical constitution, physical function, and functional capacity of community-dwelling Japanese older people in the last decade. From the data of 13 longitudinal cohort studies on aging conducted in Japan with a total of 13,441 older subjects, this study analyzed the changes in six indices that are related to health and functioning of the older people; height, weight, body mass index, walking speed, grip strength, and instrumental activity of daily living, between 2007 (±2 years) and 2017 (±2 years). Comparison of data for the two periods between subjects matched for age group and gender evidently showed better health status and a slower decline in most of the health-related measures in 2017 compared to a decade ago. The results of this study indicate that the phenomenon of "rejuvenation" is occurring among the new generation of Japanese older adults, and the importance of this older population as a social resource in the super-aged society should be reacknowledged.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7891218PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/rej.2019.2291DOI Listing

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