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最近世界卫生组织对老年人的划分,提出了新的标准。将44岁以下的人群称为青年人,45~59岁的人群称为中年人,60~74岁的人群称为年轻的老年人,75岁以上的人群称为老年人,90岁以上的人群称为长寿老人。这一标准的提出,既考虑到发达国家, 又考虑到发展中国家;既考虑到人类平均预期寿命不断延长的发展趋势,又考虑到人类健康水平日益提高的必然结果。这一标准将逐步取代我国与发达国家现阶段划分老年人的通用标准。在日本,那些75岁以上仍能生
Recently, the World Health Organization has set new standards for the delineation of the elderly. People under 44 are referred to as young people, people aged 45-59 are called middle-aged, people aged 60-74 are called young seniors, people over 75 are elderly, people over 90 The crowd is called the longevity of the elderly. The proposed standard, taking into account both developed and developing countries, takes into account the growing trend of the average life expectancy of humankind and takes into account the inevitable result of the increasing human health. This standard will gradually replace the common standards for dividing old people in our country and developed countries at this stage. In Japan, those over 75 can still be born