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ageing
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youth-centric cultures
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In youth-centric cultures, emphasis on youthfulness and physical appearance leads to a decline in societal value associated with ageing.
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4
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2
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ageing
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African cultures
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In African cultures, elders are highly respected and have a significant role in decision-making and community affairs.
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3
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ageing
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East Asian cultures
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In East Asian cultures, there is a strong emphasis on respecting elders and traditional wisdom, and it is impolite to have conversations about age.
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3
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4
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ageing
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American
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In American culture, there is a preference for youthfulness and age is often associated with negative stereotypes.
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1
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5
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ageing
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Collectivist cultures
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In collectivist cultures, elderly individuals play active roles in family and community life, offering guidance and support.
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6
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ageing
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Consumer-driven societies
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Consumer-driven societies have created a thriving market for anti-ageing products and services focused on preserving youthfulness and reducing signs of ageing.
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7
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ageing
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Gerontology research in Western countries
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Gerontology research in Western countries focuses on improving the quality of life for aging populations.
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8
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ageing
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Industrialized nations
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In industrialized nations, healthcare and social services for the elderly are usually provided through government programs and private facilities.
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9
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ageing
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Local African perspective
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In many African societies, elders are revered and their wisdom and experience are highly respected.
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10
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ageing
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Naturally-oriented cultures
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In naturally-oriented cultures, ageing is embraced as a natural process and traditional remedies and lifestyle practices are valued for wellness in old age.
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ageing
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North American countries
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In North American countries, extended care facilities and retirement homes are common options for the elderly due to the concept of aging.
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12
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ageing
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Northern countries
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In Northern countries, elderly people are respected and valued for their wisdom.
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ageing
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Zimbabwean
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In Zimbabwean culture, elders are highly respected and valued for their wisdom.
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ageing
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layperson's knowledge
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In layperson's knowledge, ageing is often associated with wisdom, experience, and respect for elders.
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ageing
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medical community in the United States
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The medical community in the United States views ageing as a natural process and focuses on preventive healthcare, geriatric care, and maintaining quality of life in older age.
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ageing
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modern societies
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In modern societies, senior citizens often retire and spend their later years in leisure and relaxation.
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ageing
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neuroscience background
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Ageing is a complex process involving neurological changes and adaptations based on neuroscience.
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