Report Card for Seniors
Posted by drbrickey on July 10, 2008
Action to take
Keep a healthy perspective on the future. Despite the media’s drumbeat
of problems, Americans are becoming healthier.
Why
On March 9th the National Institute on Aging released it study,
65+ in the United States: 2005. It found that for Americans over 65:
~Disability rates dropped from 26.2% in 1982 to 19.7% in 1999 despite
the group including a higher proportion of seniors over 80. (Note that a
chronic health condition, e.g., arthritis is not considered a disability unless
it causes functional limitations in activities of daily living.)
~Poverty rates dropped from 35% in 1959 to 10% in 2003 (much of the
improvement is due to Social Security).
~Between 1950 and 2003 high school graduate rates rose from
17% to 67% and college graduate rates rose from 3.4% in 1950 to 17.4%.
(Education enhances adaptability and is correlated with better health.)
~Even at ages 85 and older, only 18.1% lived in nursing homes.
~Death rates from heart disease declined dramatically.
~Cigarette smoking rates declined.
With improving health and a greater emphasis on quality of life, the
World Health Organization has developed a new statistic–
Healthy Life Expectancy (HALE). In the US the HALE for men is
67.2 years and for women 71.3 years.
Yes, obesity rates are increasing. On the whole, however, the data
suggest a healthier, more resourceful senior population–and the trends
are likely to continue. If you would like to see or download the free
254 page study, it is at http://www.census.gov/prod/2006pubs/p23-209.pdf .
Quotes
Many people have an image of aging that may be 20 years out of date.
The very current portrait presented here shows how much has changed
and where trends may be headed in the future.
~Richard M. Suzman, Ph.D., Director of the 65+ in the United States: 2005
Humor
The census worker asked an older timer, “How many people live in this town?”
“About 4,000. Been that way for 25 years,” he replied.
“Haven’t any people move in–any babies been born here?” asked the census worker.
The old timer replied, “Sure we’ve had babies; but every time one’s born someone leaves town.”
Anti-Aging Psychologist Dr. Michael Brickey is keynote speaker and author of the Oprah-featured book, Defy Aging and 52 baby steps to Grow Young. The books and his Reverse Aging anti-aging hypnosis CDs comprise his anti-aging system.
