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What is Ageing Population

Handbook of Research on Innovations in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Dementia
A global demographic trend according to which the elderly (senior citizens over 65 years of age) constitute a consistently increasing share of the general population. It is a result of a combination of factors, including increased life expectancy –including reduced infant mortality- and a reduced birth rate. Population ageing has been observed for decades in all economically advanced countries and more recently in less economically developed ones as well. It is currently a global phenomenon, which means the human generations currently alive constitute the most aged human population that has ever existed in human history. While the trend is global, it is not even. Several countries, such as Japan, Germany, Italy and Greece have populations significantly more aged than the global average, while a few countries buck the trend altogether (designated as statistical outliers by the UN Development Programme).
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Graceful Ageing: Exergaming as a Means to Delay Mental and Physical Decline among the Elderly
Alexander Astaras (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece & American College of Thessaloniki, Greece)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-8234-4.ch003
Abstract
This chapter provides a review of pilot studies and clinical trials which have been performed to date on serious gaming (exergaming) for the elderly. It is a novel pre-emptive approach to help maintain seniors physically and mentally fit, maximising the time for which they are capable of living independently at their own residence. Several studies are reviewed which show that this is a beneficial arrangement for both the elderly and the national healthcare system. We argue that by using exergaming it may be possible to pre-empt and delay the most common ailments that typically force the elderly to -often reluctantly- leave their residence and seek admission to a nursery home: dementia, arthritis, stroke and cardiovascular disease. Finally, we suggest possible next steps and focal points for pre-emptive exergaming geriatric research and conclude that much larger clinical trials are required to obtain conclusive results about the efficacy of this novel approach.
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Application of Artificial Intelligence Towards Successful Ageing: A Holistic Approach
Usually people over 60 years old, which is considered by healthcare as a critical age limit for the emergence of age-related impacts on everyday life.
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Unobtrusive Smart Environments for Independent Living and the role of Mixed Methods in Elderly Healthcare Delivery: The USEFIL Approach
A global demographic trend according to which the elderly (senior citizens over 65 years of age) constitute a consistently increasing share of the general population.
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