The Japanese are No Longer Number One in Longevity
Japanese people no longer the most long lived, according to an extensive report on Japan’s health in the Lancet.
Smoking, growing obesity and a rising suicide rate are among some of the factors contributing to Japan’s declining health rating.
The aging population is ill prepared to deal with geriatric sickness.
With a median age of 40 years and a declining birth rate the health care system is inadequately funded to take care of all of the needs of it’s citizens.
In a country where people feel that they are responsible for their own health to benefit the society the answers to Japan’s problem may lie in it’s cultural values.