The necessary of constructing preventive health intervention policy under the trend of deep aging in China

China has developed into an aging population since 2000, following the global pattern of population aging. China has been ideally placed because of its excellent aging characteristics, which involve an ample proportion of the older population, speedy growth, and rapid expansion of the most past and unequal aging distribution. The aging demographic rises against the increasing burden of disease, high disability rate, and a low level of social involvement. The issue has been resolved by introducing the Low Fertility Economic State Aging Model (LFESAM) to shape unequal aging distribution based on health care perspectives. In the conventional health care model, the sustainable provision of treatment has primarily been loaded, which results in an unequal distribution of aging. LFESAM has multiple advantages when compared with traditional health care systems as a result of rapid advances and helps to distribute the aging population in a distributed manner. In its first stage of growth, the Chinese Government is responsible for introducing the intelligent health care service and the necessity of constructing preventive health intervention policies under the trend of deep aging in china.

[1]  Masoumeh Zareapoor,et al.  Self-organized design of virtual reality simulator for identification and optimization of healthcare software components , 2018, Journal of Ambient Intelligence and Humanized Computing.

[2]  Amit Kumar Singh,et al.  Multi-layer security of medical data through watermarking and chaotic encryption for tele-health applications , 2018, Multimedia Tools and Applications.

[3]  T. Lum,et al.  Neighborhood Support and Aging-in-Place Preference Among Low-Income Elderly Chinese City-Dwellers. , 2016, The journals of gerontology. Series B, Psychological sciences and social sciences.

[4]  Yi Zeng,et al.  Age of Retirement and Human Capital in an Aging China, 2015–2050 , 2018, European Journal of Population.

[5]  Rakesh Tripathi,et al.  Scalable and secure access control policy for healthcare system using blockchain and enhanced Bell–LaPadula model , 2020, Journal of Ambient Intelligence and Humanized Computing.

[6]  V. Lou,et al.  The "leap forward" in nursing home development in urban China: future policy directions. , 2015, Journal of the American Medical Directors Association.

[7]  A. Österle,et al.  Rural-urban disparities in unmet long-term care needs in China: The role of the hukou status. , 2017, Social science & medicine.

[8]  A. Robinson,et al.  Quantifying the effect of organic aerosol aging and intermediate-volatility emissions on regional-scale aerosol pollution in China , 2016, Scientific Reports.

[9]  Shuanglin Lin,et al.  Population aging and China's social security reforms , 2016 .

[10]  Gunasekaran Manogaran,et al.  A survey of big data architectures and machine learning algorithms in healthcare , 2017 .

[11]  P. Mohamed Shakeel,et al.  A dynamic and interoperable communication framework for controlling the operations of wearable sensors in smart healthcare applications , 2020, Comput. Commun..

[12]  Lin Chen Deciding to Institutionalize: Caregiving Crisis, Intergenerational Communication, and Uncertainty Management for Elders and Their Children in Shanghai , 2015, Journal of gerontological social work.

[13]  M. Song,et al.  The influences of aging population and economic growth on Chinese rural poverty , 2016 .

[14]  Zhiqiang Dong,et al.  Does population aging intensify income inequality? Evidence from China , 2018 .

[15]  E. Chui,et al.  An alternative discourse of productive aging: A self-restrained approach in older Chinese people in Hong Kong. , 2016, Journal of aging studies.

[16]  J. Piggott,et al.  A Sustainable Long-Term Health Care System for Aging China: A Case Study of Regional Practice , 2017, Health systems and reform.

[17]  Jing Zhao,et al.  Cordyceps collected from Bhutan, an appropriate alternative of Cordyceps sinensis , 2016, Scientific Reports.

[18]  Yuanli Liu,et al.  A research agenda for aging in China in the 21st century , 2015, Ageing Research Reviews.

[19]  Yang Cheng,et al.  Understanding the Spatial Disparities and Vulnerability of Population Aging in China , 2018, Asia & the Pacific Policy Studies.

[20]  I. Chi,et al.  Challenges and resilience related to aging in the United States among older Chinese immigrants , 2018, Aging & mental health.

[21]  M. Cecchini,et al.  Ultrastructural Characterization of the Lower Motor System in a Mouse Model of Krabbe Disease , 2016, Scientific Reports.

[22]  X. Bai Hong Kong Chinese aging adults voice financial care expectations in changing family and sociocultural contexts: implications for policy and services , 2018, Journal of aging & social policy.

[23]  Mustafa Musa Jaber,et al.  Cloud based framework for diagnosis of diabetes mellitus using K-means clustering , 2018, Health Information Science and Systems.

[24]  W. Feng,et al.  Fiscal Implications of Population Aging and Social Sector Expenditure in China , 2018, Population and Development Review.

[25]  Yun Peng,et al.  Efficient key management scheme for health blockchain , 2018, CAAI Trans. Intell. Technol..

[26]  Gunasekaran Manogaran,et al.  IOT based wearable sensor for diseases prediction and symptom analysis in healthcare sector , 2020, Peer-to-Peer Networking and Applications.

[27]  Li Sun,et al.  Pension Reform in China , 2016, Journal of aging & social policy.

[28]  Gunasekaran Manogaran,et al.  A new architecture of Internet of Things and big data ecosystem for secured smart healthcare monitoring and alerting system , 2017, Future Gener. Comput. Syst..

[29]  Bei Wu,et al.  Perceived Empowerment, Social Support, and Quality of Life Among Chinese Older Residents in Long-Term Care Facilities , 2018, Journal of aging and health.

[30]  D. Phillips,et al.  Challenges for the Aging Family in the People’s Republic of China , 2015, Canadian Journal on Aging / La Revue canadienne du vieillissement.

[31]  S. Rozelle,et al.  China's Left-Behind Children: Impact Of Parental Migration On Health, Nutrition, And Educational Outcomes. , 2015, Health affairs.

[32]  Yi-Yin Lin,et al.  Aging in Taiwan: Building a Society for Active Aging and Aging in Place. , 2016, The Gerontologist.

[33]  Haiyan Zhu Unmet needs in long-term care and their associated factors among the oldest old in China , 2015, BMC Geriatrics.