PUBHLTH 170 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Population Ageing

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Demography study of statistics that illustrates changing structure of human populations. Demography of disease includes: population growth, population aging, urbanization, demographic divide and transition. Relate heavily to the health of that specific population. World"s populatio(cid:374): 7. 3 (cid:271)illio(cid:374) a(cid:374)d still gro(cid:449)i(cid:374)g. Majority of growth in low and middle class countries. Increasing populations can harm the countries that are growing: strain on the environment, strain on the health and education services, strain on the infrastructure (water supply and sanitation) Changed elderly support ratio: ratio between age 15-64 and 65< Implications for burden of disease and health expenditures. Longer lives, but more years with morbidities and disabilities. Majority of the world has lived in urban areas for the first time. Migrations from rural to urban areas, especially in low and middle class countries. Large migrations to urban areas bring strains: strains on the infrastructure, strains on the services provided, such as health and education.

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