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    During the peak of being in their labor force days in the 1990s the adult population hit a record high and has been downhill since due to the generation aging that will only continue to fall. Taking workers out of the workforce means there will be little growth for the economy. The U.S. dependency ratio which is the number of people outside the working age is set to reverse and by 2020 the dependency ratio

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    like inner cities, by incorporating more green spaces, or health initiatives recommending greater awareness about positive lifestyle choices. Summary Today, with the aging population and lack of funds, society is looking for ways to keep elderly persons healthy and productive into there eighties, if not longer. The Duke study on Aging aimed to identify predictors of longevity. A follow-up study was done in 1981. When the data was analyzed they found that there were a variety of predictors of longevity

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    herniated disc in her lower back, and does daily exercises she learned from doing physical therapy to keep it from flaring up. She does cardio and weight training a few days a week and stretches for her back. Health Issues Good health allows many aging adults to live a life of independence, productivity, and security. Unfortunately, most of this population will experience health or safety challenges due to chronic illnesses and mental health issues that can greatly affect their quality of life. The

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    Agree to disagree Is it depressing to age? When someone gets older everything starts to change for them. I think it is depressing to age. A person isn’t capable of doing things they could before, their appearance changes, and everything starts falling apart. After someone gets to a point in life they can’t do everything they could before. Such as going on trips. They probably couldn’t climb well or ride roller coasters like younger people could. When someone can’t move real well around on there own

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    Many changes are expected to occur in Japan, and efforts are being made to maintain the country’s economy, however its unclear if enough efforts are being made. I predict that In the future, Japan’s economy will be affected by its both declining and aging population, and certain government reforms are necessary to fix the population

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    As Canada’s baby boom generation begins to turn 65, attention is now focusing on the demographic trend that anthropologists have been discussing for years. Canada like many countries is aging. Life expectancy has been rising for decades. In 2006, people could expect to live to 81 compared to just 25 years earlier when the average life expectancy was only 76. Canada's birthrate exploded between the end of WWII until about 1965, this increased birthrate was due to an improving economy which lead to

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    on Aging) This number is expected to grow to 9.9 million by the year 2050, making African Americans account for 11% of the population. 50% of Black Elderly lived in 8 states, which were New York, Florida, California, Texas, Georgia, North Carolina, Illinois, and Virginia. (Administration on Aging) 12% of older African Americans had a bachelors degree or higher. (Administration on Aging) Also in 2008, over 12% of Black older persons had a bachelor’s degree or higher. (Administration on Aging) In

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    a) Study a country on how and why its population has aged rapidly during the last 40 or 50 years, and analyze its consequences. Japan’s graying population: The reasons behind it, steps taken to curb it and the implications of an aging society Introduction Japan has seen rapid development from the times of Meiji Restoration (1868) up till today. In fact, it has grown more rapidly than any other countries from 1870 to 1994 (Nafziger,1995) because of the various economic policies its government had

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    Abstract The benefits that bring health practice of physical activity performed regularly and the risks involved in sedentary, especially of the elderly, lifestyles have been widely established in numerous epidemiological studies in recent years. However, the sedentary lifestyle of our society is becoming a constant threat to public health, which is carrying to professionals from the health sector to adopt targeted measures to promote the physical activity of the society in general and elderly people

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    considered an "elderly"- meaning somewhat old or advanced beyond middle age. Period of decline – comes partly from physical and partly psychological factors. The physical cause of decline is a change in the body cells due to the effects of the aging process. The psychological cause of decline has something to do with unfavorable attitudes towards oneself, other people, work and life in general. Senility – ("senile") a more or less

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