Population ageing refers to the increasing proportion of older adults within a population due to declining fertility rates and increased life expectancy. It presents significant public health, social, and economic challenges, including rising chronic disease prevalence, long-term care needs, and healthcare costs. Public health responses focus on promoting healthy aging, preventing disability, and supporting functional independence. Strategies include preventive healthcare, age-friendly environments, social support, and access to geriatric services. Addressing population ageing requires integrated policies across health, housing, transportation, and social care sectors. Promoting healthy and active aging improves quality of life for older adults and ensures sustainable and inclusive societies.
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