The aging population: demographics and the biology of aging
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Abstract
Epidemiologic studies show that 11% of the world's population is over 60 years of age; this is projected to increase, by 2050, to 22% of the population. Oral aging is a current focus of several organizations including the Federation Dentaire Internationale, the World Health Organization and the American and Japanese Dental Associations. In their Tokyo Declaration, the Japanese Association identified the elderly population as one of its main target groups. One of the WHO goals is for each person to retain more than 20 teeth by age 80, despite the fact that the prevalence of periodontal disease is continuously rising as the population is aging. Every species has its own characteristic lifespan, which is…
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- Medicine
- Population
- Senescence
- Gerontology
- Population ageing
- Disease
- Stem cell
- Oxidative stress
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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