Title: The Implications of an Aging Population
1The Implications of an Aging Population
- Steven P. Wallace, Ph.D.
- Professor, UCLA School of Public Health
- Assoc. Dir., UCLA Center for Health Policy
Research - swallace_at_ucla.edu
2Todays talk
- Why is American growing older?
- Should we care?
- Nations health promotion goals
- Public health approach to aging
31. Why is American growing older?
Population versus individual aging
4Fertility changes past centuryAnnual live births
per 1,000 women aged 15-44 years
2008
SOURCE NCHS, http//www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/statab/
natfinal2001.annvol1_01.pdf http//www.cdc.gov/
nchs/data/nvsr/nvsr57/nvsr57_07.pdf Health
U.S., 2011
5Total fertilityNumber expected lifetime births
per woman
SOURCE NCHS, http//www.cdc.gov/nchs/births.htm
6Percent women 40-45 w/o kids
SOURCE Pew Research Center, 2010 www.pewsocialtre
nds.org/2010/06/25/childlessness-up-among-all-wome
n-down-among-women-with-advanced-degrees/
7 Fewer babies
8Concentration of death in old ageIn 1900, 41
live to old age, in 2006 83 do
http//www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/nvsr/nvsr56/nvsr56_09
.pdf
9Life expectancy at age 65
50 increase in last century
Source http//www.agingstats.gov
10Life expectancy at age 65
Racial disadvantage continues into old age
Source http//www.agingstats.gov
11Why is America aging?
- Declining birth rates fewer kids
- Declining mortality rates more elderly
12Population, Number Kids Elders, 1900 - 2050
- Number of elderly will double in 30 years
204081.2 million
201040.2 million elderly
Source U.S. Bureau of the Census, p25-1130
historical statistics
13Minority elderly population, 2000-2010
203017.6 million
20005.6 million
Source U.S. Bureau of the Census, p25-1130
historical statistics
14Percent 65, 1950 to 2050
Baby boom
2000
Source World Population Prospects The 2008
Revision, http//esa.un.org/unpp
15Growing Diversity of Elderly in California,
nonLatino white
Source California Department of Finance, January
2013 http//www.dof.ca.gov/research/demographic/re
ports/projections/P-2/
16Growing Diversity of Elderly in California
Source California Department of Finance, January
2013 http//www.dof.ca.gov/research/demographic/re
ports/projections/P-2/
172. Should we care?
182012 Elections
Romney
Obama
http//elections.nytimes.com/2012/results/presiden
t/exit-polls
19Total Dependency Ratio0-18 65up /
(19-64)100
Sources U.S. Census, P25-1130 (1996)
20Labor Force Participation Rates
Source Fullerton, Monthly Labor Review, Dec 1999
21Percent GDP spending on health vs. population
age 65, 2006
U.S.
Germany
France
Canada
Italy
Australia
UK
Spain
Japan
Sources Older Americans 2008 and http//www.who.i
nt/whosis/whostat/EN_WHS09_Table7.pdf
22Leading causes of death falling Persons Age
75-84, U.S.
SOURCE NCHS, http//www.cdc.gov/nchs/datawh/stata
b/unpubd/natality/natab2003.htm And Health US
2008.
23Disease patterns of the elderlyU.S. 2010-11
Source http//www.agingstats.gov
24Disability at age 65 is decreasing
- Age-adjusted disability rates falling 35 in
1992 to 29 in 2009 - ADLs getting out of bed/chair, walking, bathing,
dressing, eating, using the toilet
Source www.agingstats.gov
25Fair/poor self-assessed health at ages 65 -75
decreasing
- Fair poor (versus excellent, very good, good)
self assessed health declining, i.e. good health
improving!
Source NCHS, Health U.S. 2008,
http//www.cdc.gov/nchs/hus.htm
26Help With Daily Activities, Community Residents
W/2 ADLs, By Age
Source Kaye H S et al. Health Affairs
20102911-21
27Demography is not destiny
- Proportion of the elderly population does not
necessarily determine health care spending - Higher rates of illness disability, but
- Continued health improvements can counter
increased needs caused by growing population - Public health approaches are the most promising
to improve health outcomes of the elderly
283. Nations health promotion goals
- 1-Attain high-quality, longer lives free of
preventable disease, disability, injury, and
premature death - Focus on the quality of the years, not just their
quantity
29Beyond disease Geriatric health
- Chronic conditions Falls, Disability, Urinary
incontinence, Oral Health - Environment Food insecurity, Social support,
Polypharmacy, Healthy communities - See Wallace, Steven P. The Public Health
Perspective on Aging. Generations. 292(2005)
http//www.generationsjournal.org/generations/gen2
9-2/article_thepublichealth.cfm
30Multiple falls by age, California
Source 2010-11 California Health Interview Survey
31Food insecurity by income, age 65 California
Source 2010-11 California Health Interview Survey
32Disability Long term care
- Does Medicare cover prolonged nursing home care?
(35 correct) - Does Medicare cover in-home personal care aid for
chronic conditions? (21 correct)
33Geriatric Issues - Summary
- Several challenges to healthy aging are common
among the oldest and poorest elders - Healthy aging is more than avoiding disease
344. Public health approach
- Definition of Public Health Assuring the
conditions under which people can be healthy
(Institute of Medicine, Committee for the Study
of the Future of Public Health. The future of
public health. Washington, DC National Academy
Press, 1988) - Population / community / system focus
- Interest in prevention vs. cure
- Emphasis on health vs. disease
35Types of prevention
- Primary prevent problem from happening, e.g.
immunizations
36Types of prevention
- Primary
- Secondary detect problem early and treat before
serious harm results, e.g. blood pressure or
breast cancer screening
37Types of prevention
- Primary
- Secondary
- Tertiary after a health problem has happened,
maximize independence quality of life, e.g.
rehab, in-home supportive services
38Falls - a public health approach
- Primary Promote physical activity, reduce
polypharmacy, universal housing design (for all
older adults) - Secondary - Strength training, environmental
modifications (for at-risk older adults) - Tertiary Counseling to decrease fear of
falling, improve primary care ID/treatment of
falls, social support interventions
39Poverty a cross cutting risk
- Primary Assure a living wage with adequate
health care and pension - Secondary Maintain the communal risk feature
disability benefits of Social Security - Tertiary Provide public assistance (SSI) at the
Elder Economic Security Standard level
40Poor and near poor, Age 65 Over, California 2010
nonLatino may be of any race
Source U.S. Census, 2011 American Community
Survey
41Distribution of household expenditures, 2010
Source 2012 AgingStats.gov
42The Problem Federal Poverty Guideline
- The current measure needs to be revised it no
longer provides an accurate picture of the
differences in the extent of economic poverty
among population groups or geo-graphic areas of
the country, nor an accurate picture of trends
over time. The current measure has remained
virtually unchanged over the past 30 years. Yet
during that time, there have been marked changes
in the nations economy and society ....
(National Research Council, 1995, page 1)
43Elder Economic Security Standard (EESS)
- Adjusted for local (county) costs of living
versus national average - Takes actual costs of basic necessities for older
households - Includes housing, food, transportation, health
care, and other costs
44Elder Standard Index 2011, Single older adult ,
LA City Humboldt County
Monthly Expenses Los Angeles City Los Angeles City Humboldt County Humboldt County
Monthly Expenses Owner w/o Mortgage Renter, One Bedroom Owner w/o Mortgage Renter, One Bedroom
Housing 496 1,137 358 688
Food 258 258 253 253
Transportation 239 239 239 239
Health CareGood 182 182 403 403
Miscellaneous 237 237 251 251
Elder Index Per Month 1,422 2,053 1,504 1,833
Elder Index Per Year 17,062 24,640 18,049 22,001
Note Numbers may not add up to total due to
rounding.
45Conclusions
- The U.S is becoming older as a nation
- Demography is not destiny with improving health
and changing medical practice - Healthy aging goes beyond adding years to life
and focuses on adding life to years involves
increased attention to chronic and nonfatal
conditions - Public health approaches to prevention using
multilevel interventions are possible to reduce
challenges to healthy aging including using a
more realistic assessment of poverty
46Thank you
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