Deng Jiajia, Kong Lingshuai, Li Wenyu
School of Economics and Management, Changji University, Xinjiang, China.
College of Military and Political Basie Education, National University of Defense Technology, Changsha, China.
Front Public Health. 2025 May 21;13:1587922. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2025.1587922. eCollection 2025.
As the global population ages, China faces unique challenges due to its rapid economic development and societal changes. The older adult population in China, especially females, is growing rapidly, with women outnumbering men in older age groups. Gender disparities in aging manifest in physiological, psychological, and social aspects, including higher risks of cardiovascular diseases in older adultmen and osteoporosis in older adult women. China's rapidly aging population faces profound gender disparities in health outcomes, shaped by biological, social, and cultural determinants. Synthesizing data from the Global Burden of Disease study and national surveys, this perspective highlights elevated cardiovascular risks among older adult men, osteoporosis prevalence in women, and systemic inequities in healthcare access. We propose gender-sensitive strategies spanning research, policy, and societal awareness to advance equitable healthy aging.
随着全球人口老龄化,中国因其快速的经济发展和社会变革面临着独特的挑战。中国的老年人口,尤其是老年女性,正在迅速增长,在老年群体中女性人数超过男性。老龄化中的性别差异体现在生理、心理和社会层面,包括老年男性患心血管疾病的风险较高,老年女性患骨质疏松症的风险较高。中国迅速老龄化的人口在健康结果上面临着深刻的性别差异,这是由生物、社会和文化因素决定的。综合全球疾病负担研究和全国性调查的数据,这一观点突出了老年男性心血管风险升高、女性骨质疏松症患病率以及医疗保健获取方面的系统性不平等。我们提出了涵盖研究、政策和社会意识的性别敏感策略,以推动公平的健康老龄化。