Longevity has increased considerably in recent decades thanks to advances in medicine, but a study published in the journal Nature highlights that socioeconomic aspects are being forgotten. Some important keys to healthy aging are mentioned: Support employment from age 50 and promote age discrimination.
This would achieve a more active aging with direct consequences on well-being. The study proposes working longevity in its three dimensions: life expectancy, health and economy. However, they point out that this requires profound changes, both in individual behavior and in social policies.