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What are the health priorities of older adults (those aged 55 and older)? Having purpose, managing stress, enjoying meaningful connections, and preserving independence are universally deemed as important factors to well-being, according to a recent McKinsey Health Institute (MHI) survey. But older adults across different countries have varying perspectives on how they want to engage in society and the best ways to stay healthy. In a new article, McKinsey’s Hemant Ahlawat, Anthony Darcovich, Martin Dewhurst, Ellen Feehan, Viktor Hediger, and Madeline Maud take a deep dive into the survey findings and explore the nuances of what healthy aging means in a world that is growing older. Check it out and prioritize well-being across the dimensions of mental, physical, social, and spiritual health.
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