Friends, the presence of elders in any house is considered a blessing of God, but today people are dying so quickly that it is becoming very difficult to get this blessing, but there is also a country in the world where the most elderly people live, that is Japan holds the record for the most elderly people in the world. This unique demographic trend reflects both the country's remarkable longevity and its social lifestyle, let's know the complete details about it
Japan's elderly population: About 28.2% of its total population is over 65 years of age. This means that one in every four Japanese citizens is elderly.
Reasons for longevity: A healthy lifestyle, nutritious diet and advanced health services help people in Japan live a long and active life.
Health-conscious culture: The Japanese emphasize regular health checkups, balanced diet and active daily routine.
Other countries with large elderly populations:
Italy: About 22.8% of Italians are over the age of 65. Fewer babies are being born, and many young people go abroad for work, which has increased the percentage of elderly residents.
Portugal: Here, 21.8% of the population is over the age of 65, making it another country with a fairly elderly demographic.
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