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SM ISO690:2012 TINTIUC, Dumitru, NEGARĂ, Anatolie, GREJDIANU, Tudor, LAVRIC, Alexandru, MARGINE, Leonid. Populaţia vârstnicã - problemã de sãnãtate publicã. In: Curierul Medical, 2010, nr. 3(315), pp. 20-22. ISSN 1875-0666. |
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Elderly People – Concern of Public Health
Demographic aging is an irreversible historical process, affecting the entire population both through conditionalities and its many consequences.
Currently, the age group with the highest growth rate is considered to be 80 years and older. This process is not due to “population aging”, but
instead it is the result of the region’s depopulation and the reduction of the younger generations resulting from declining birth rates and maintaining
high levels of infant mortality and high levels of emigration of women of reproductive age, mostly from rural areas. |
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Cuvinte-cheie aging, demography, public health |
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