Gerontology

Gerontology is a scientific study that focuses on the aging process and related issues. It is an interdisciplinary field that encompasses various disciplines, including biology, sociology, psychology, and healthcare. The study aims to understand the physical, cognitive, and social changes that occur during the aging process and to develop strategies to enhance the well-being and quality of life for older people. The population of older adults is steadily growing worldwide, creating a greater demand for gerontologists. The field covers a wide range of topics, including the study of age-related diseases such as dementia, stroke, and osteoporosis. Gerontologists also explore ways to improve the delivery of healthcare for older individuals, including long-term care and end-of-life planning. Gerontology also examines the social and economic aspects of aging. This area includes research into the social determinants of health, such as poverty and inequality, as well as the economic impact of an aging population on society. Gerontologists work towards developing policies that promote healthy aging and address the needs of older adults. Public health international is important in gerontology as it aims to improve the health and well-being of individuals, families, and populations across countries. This includes addressing global aging issues such as elder abuse, ageism, and the social isolation of older adults. In conclusion, gerontology is a vital field that plays a significant role in understanding the aging process and supporting the well-being of older people. Through research, policy development, and collaboration, gerontologists can continue to make a meaningful impact on the lives of older adults worldwide.

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Public Health International

ISSN: 2641-4538
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor: M Manzurul Hassan, Professor, Department of Geography and Environment
Journal of Public Health International main aims to congregate at all public health practitioners and research investigators - to improve potency, productiveness and proficiency of public health interventions and thus improve health outcomes of populations.