Navigating Longer Lifespans | World Economic Forum

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The panel discusses strategies for longer, healthier lives and adapting systems for aging societies.

The “Navigating Longer Lifespans” panel explored the global challenges and opportunities arising from increased life expectancy. Experts from various sectors examined the gap between lifespan and healthspan, emphasizing that while people are living longer, a significant portion of life is spent in poor health. Poor nutrition, stress, sleep deprivation, and a reactive healthcare system were highlighted as key factors impacting health in older populations.

The panel also focused on the role of employers in creating supportive work environments for multigenerational workforces. Solutions like fighting ageism, adapting training programs, and offering phased retirement options were recommended. Additionally, technological advancements, such as AI and data-driven tools, were seen as vital in improving healthcare and insurance policies.

Europe’s response was discussed in detail, with officials stressing the need for policies that adapt to demographic shifts and emphasize digital literacy, infrastructure, and education. The importance of public-private partnerships in ensuring access to healthcare, financial stability, and quality of life for aging populations was a central theme.

Ultimately, the panel conveyed optimism that with collective effort, the longevity economy can be managed sustainably, providing healthier and more fulfilling lives. Here you can watch the video the full document.

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