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New life map depicts how life -span vs health-span

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The Stanford Center on Longevity (SCL) unfolds a transformative initiative, ‘The New Map of Life.’ Distinguishing between aging and longevity.

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EARLY LIFE INTERVENTIONS SHAPE THE TRAJECTORY FOR LONGEVITYCONFRONTING HEALTH DISPARITIESPROMOTING DIGNIFIED ENDINGSFactbox

The Center strives not just for extended life but for enriched, purposeful, and valuable centennial existences.

Revamping outdated perceptions, the report focuses on older adults’ pivotal contributions to productivity and societal enrichment.

It advocates for a diverse age demographic, promoting inclusive opportunities for healthy longevity, transcending racial, geographical, and economic divides.

To navigate new life options, a team of multidisciplinary fellows collaborates across nine core domains.

Their goal: redefining life course possibilities in learning, earning, health, and social involvement.

Realigning Health Spans to Life Spans

While life spans have surged, health spans lag behind.

The report advocates measuring success not just by lifespan but by healthy years.

It urges health span as a vital public health metric to target effective longevity strategies.

EARLY LIFE INTERVENTIONS SHAPE THE TRAJECTORY FOR LONGEVITY

From healthcare access to fostering healthy habits, childhood environments significantly influence lifelong health.

Access to green spaces, nutrition, and education forms the bedrock for healthier lifestyles.

CONFRONTING HEALTH DISPARITIES

Addressing health disparities mandates systemic change. Overcoming institutional constraints in impoverished communities, enhancing healthcare accessibility, and battling environmental damage are pivotal. It necessitates investing in population-level care delivery and personalized therapies.

Telemedicine emerges as a crucial tool, expanding healthcare access, especially for older adults and underserved communities. Wearable tech augments personalized healthcare, detecting early signs of illness and infection.

PROMOTING DIGNIFIED ENDINGS

A focus on health span fosters a cultural shift towards dignified end-of-life care. Offering choices like palliative care over intensive care units at the end of health span empowers individuals.

The Stanford Centre on Longevity emphasizes actionable, evidence-based solutions to enhance lives from birth to death.

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The Stanford Centre of Longevity (SCL) advances a research-driven agenda that showcases the opportunities created by increased longevity, identifying actionable, evidence-based steps for enhancing the quality of longer lives from birth until death.

The Centre demonstrates the economic value of early and mid-life interventions—underscoring the immense benefits of acting early and investing strategically.

The Centre also address longstanding race- and class- based disparities in healthcare, education, housing, and other social goods.

THE NEW MAP OF LIFE IMPACT FELLOWS PROGRAM

In 2019, a cohort of fellows was appointed for a two-year term and charged with producing critical reports about nine domains that require major change to optimize long lives.

For more info go to: Stanford Centre of Longevity

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