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Forecasting Trends in Disability in a Super-Aging Society: Adapting the Future Elderly Model to Japan.

Brian K Chen1, Hawre Jalal2, Hideki Hashimoto3, Sze-Chuan Suen4, Karen Eggleston5, Michael Hurley6, Lena Schoemaker7, Jay Bhattacharya8.   

Abstract

Japan has experienced pronounced population aging, and now has the highest proportion of elderly adults in the world. Yet few projections of Japan's future demography go beyond estimating population by age and sex to forecast the complex evolution of the health and functioning of the future elderly. This study estimates a new state-transition microsimulation model - the Japanese Future Elderly Model (FEM) - for Japan. We use the model to forecast disability and health for Japan's future elderly. Our simulation suggests that by 2040, over 27 percent of Japan's elderly will exhibit 3 or more limitations in IADLs and social functioning; almost one in 4 will experience difficulties with 3 or more ADLs; and approximately one in 5 will suffer limitations in cognitive or intellectual functioning. Since the majority of the increase in disability arises from the aging of the Japanese population, prevention efforts that reduce age-specific morbidity can help reduce the burden of disability but may have only a limited impact on reducing the overall prevalence of disability among Japanese elderly. While both age and morbidity contribute to a predicted increase in disability burden among elderly Japanese in the future, our simulation results suggest that the impact of population aging exceeds the effect of age-specific morbidity on increasing disability in Japan's future.

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Keywords:  Aging; Comorbidities; Future Elderly Model; Japan; Long-term Care; Microsimulation

Year:  2016        PMID: 28580275      PMCID: PMC5451156          DOI: 10.1016/j.jeoa.2016.06.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Econ Ageing        ISSN: 2212-828X


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