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    Age comes with so many challenges including development of conditions that affect the well being of the ageing individuals. There are so many people who would love to remain youthful, but this is beyond the control of anybody. However, ageing is not a disease, and should not be dreaded. In fact, old people still have so much to offer to the society including the experiences they have accumulated over the years, the wisdom they have learned, and sometimes they even have valuable skills which they

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    gracefully. Ageing well is dependent on the extent to which individuals are able to remain conscious of the social, psychological, and physical challenges of the aged. The sociological aspects of aging are defined by the activities an individual engages in while transitioning to old age. To age well, a person needs to take part in social activities that deal with family or the community. For instance, joining a members club or offering to volunteer in certain activities aid in ageing well. It is

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    Section 3-Ageing and Gerontology Ageing has been defined as the collection of changes that render human beings progressively more likely to die (Medawar, 1952). In short it is the process of changes, which can be physical, psychological and social that results in a person becoming older. These changes are often seen across early years, middle years and later years. The aging process happens during a person’s lifespan. We will all involved in this process and no one can escape from it. When

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    The dangers of an ageing society The world’s population is living longer than ever due to progress in health care and improving living conditions. At the same time, a change of mentality, mostly in more developed countries, leads to shrinking numbers of childbirths. The first statement seems to be more than positive; in contrast, the decreasing number of young people is concerning. While the average age of the United Kingdom’s population was approximately 34 in 1974, it rose to 40 in 2014. People

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    Issue of ageing Social issues are controversial issues that relate to the lives of people and their interactions. Some social issues are distinguishable from economic issues while some consist of both social and economic aspects. Social issues are conditions that at least some people view as being undesirable Ageing in humans refers to various changes that include physical, psychological change. Some of the dimensions of ageing might grow and expand over time while others decline. Ageing introduces

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    for the older adults participation and to work collectively from all other sectors to provide a balance of needs between the older and the younger generations in the future. . (“New Zealand Positive Aging Strategy”, 2001). According to the positive ageing reference group which consist of community representatives who are appointed by the Minister for senior citizens

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    males that could potentially influence factors in healthy human ageing by studying potential longevity candidate genes linked to the insulin/IGF-1 signalling (IIS) pathway. The Authors state that previous research indicates that the only human gene found to be widely associated with the effects of longevity and healthy ageing is the ApoE gene. The Authors performed a study on a group of genes that were chosen for their relation to ageing phenotypes sourced from previous model organisms. The

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    Government in 2012 which aims to firstly combat the provision of the ageing population, and secondly to facilitate the enablement of the older population to live a higher quality of life and promote a positive ageing experience. Active ageing refers to the process of optimizing opportunities for health, participation and security in order to enhance quality of life as people age. This new aged care reform has multiple target populations including older individuals, carers, and aged care providers. The

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    Greek “geron” which means “old man” and “iatreia” which means “the treatment of disease”. According to UN- World Assembly on ageing in 1982, Vienna, in Malaysia, older persons are defined as those who are 60 years and above. Ageing nation are defined as a nation where more than 10% of the population is aged more than 60 years old” and by 2020, Malaysia will be defined as an ageing nation (9.9%) Ther eare many phases in life and elder age is considered quite a sensitive phase. This is because old people

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    by the National Institute of Ageing (NIA) in America, it has been suggested that, “no single chronical timetable of human aging exists: we all age differently and in terms of change and development, there are more differences among older people than among younger people. Genetics, lifestyle and diseases, all affect the rate of ageing between all individuals” This suggests that growth and development of younger people are more closely related to age than the ageing process of older people. (Carlson

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