Abstract

One of the critical issues is that Japan is well known for the world’s highest proportion of elderly people, a super-aged society, and is currently confronting with preventing physical and psychological disability in elderly. In order to reduce the potential risk, we wish the guidance will be suggested to help active elderly around 65 years old have healthy daily life with high quality.

Highlights

  • Japan is facing the problems with the low birthrate and aging population

  • Government shows the guidance for health promotion and health maintenance

  • The aim of this study is to reduce the health risk which will be hardly with aging in the future, and to propose the general support program of the living evaluation which is necessary to improve the subjective health of the young-old persons according to the analysis of mental stress, activities of daily living and physical function in the healthy young-old

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Summary

Introduction

Japan is facing the problems with the low birthrate and aging population. In 2014, people aged 65 years old or older accounted for 25.1% of Japanese entire population. This number will increase steadily, and the elderly are expected to account for 33.4% of the country’s total population [1]. We are facing the problems such as the closedown of the medical institution and the collapse of the public pension system. Lots of measures have been carried out to promote the health food, support the elderly facilities for health maintenance, develop the health food with private companies such as health food makers, and develop health support programs in medical facilities

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