The path to healthy ageing in China: a Peking University–Lancet Commission

China has the world’s largest older population (≥60 years old), and China’s ageing burdens will increase further as the second baby boomers (those born between 1962 and 1975) start to enter retirement in 2022. In addition, China’s rapid demographic transition over the past 4 decades will lead to a striking decline in the number of living children for each older person in China and will bring substantial challenges for both family-based care and social care. Achieving healthy ageing is necessary for China to reap positive benefits from increased longevity and to reduce potential economic and social burdens that could accompany rapid population ageing.


https://www.thelancet.com/commission/healthy-ageing-in-China




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