Sun Ji, Zhang Weixin, Han Peipei
Collaborative Innovation Center for Biomedicines, Shanghai University of Medicine and Health Sciences, Shanghai, China.
College of Nursing and Allied Health Sciences, St. Paul University Manila, Manila, Philippines.
Front Med (Lausanne). 2025 Jan 7;11:1501501. doi: 10.3389/fmed.2024.1501501. eCollection 2024.
Over the past decade, the elderly Filipino population has significantly increased, rising from 4.6 million seniors, which was approximately 6% of the total population in 2000, to 6.5 million, or around 6.9% of the population in 2010. Projections suggest that by 2030, the percentage of the population aged 60 and above will increase to between 10 and 19%, indicating a significant demographic shift toward an aging population. This shift from a predominantly young population to a rapidly growing elderly demographic underscores the urgent need for effective health promotion and management programs targeting older adults. Sarcopenia, a muscle-wasting disorder, represents a significant global health challenge, particularly affecting the elderly. In the Philippines, the impact of sarcopenia is expected to become more pronounced, potentially straining both individuals and the national healthcare system over the next 15 years, despite the country's relatively younger overall population. Despite the expanding research on sarcopenia in the Philippines, there remains an urgent need to raise awareness and implement proactive measures to address this escalating health issue.
在过去十年中,菲律宾老年人口显著增加,从2000年约占总人口6%的460万老年人增至2010年的650万,约占人口的6.9%。预测表明,到2030年,60岁及以上人口的比例将增至10%至19%,这表明人口结构正朝着老龄化发生重大转变。从以年轻人为主的人口结构向快速增长的老年人口结构的转变凸显了针对老年人开展有效健康促进和管理项目的迫切需求。肌肉减少症是一种肌肉萎缩性疾病,是一项重大的全球健康挑战,对老年人影响尤甚。在菲律宾,尽管该国总体人口相对年轻,但预计未来15年肌肉减少症的影响将更加显著,可能给个人和国家医疗系统都带来压力。尽管菲律宾对肌肉减少症的研究不断增多,但仍迫切需要提高认识并采取积极措施来应对这一日益严重的健康问题。