Cover of Aging, Functioning, and Rehabilitation

Aging, Functioning, and Rehabilitation

Proceedings of a Workshop

Contributors

; Editors: Allison Boman, Rapporteur, Adrienne Formentos, Rapporteur, and Ruth Cooper, Rapporteur.

Washington (DC): National Academies Press (US); .
ISBN-13: 978-0-309-71888-2ISBN-10: 0-309-71888-0
Copyright 2024 by the National Academy of Sciences. All rights reserved.
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With recent medical, technological, and socioeconomic developments, people are living longer. The rising average age of the world’s population presents an opportunity to develop health policy that prioritizes functioning as a goal of healthy aging. In February 2024, the National Academies convened a hybrid workshop at the University of Lucerne in Switzerland to host a discussion focused on the World Health Organization’s concept of functioning. Speakers paid particular focus to healthy aging and the future of rehabilitation as a health strategy. Experts emphasized that the need for rehabilitation is increasing due to rapid population aging accompanied by a rise in physical and mental health conditions, limitations, and injuries. The associated economic and practical obstacles of optimizing functioning across the life course were also discussed.