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How do Italians treat the elderly?

With Italy having one of the world's oldest populations, and one in four people over 65, the question of **how do Italians treat the elderly?** becomes highly relevant. The answer is rooted in a culture that deeply values respect, familial bonds, and community integration throughout the aging process.

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What is considered old in Italy? A Cultural and Gerontological Shift

According to the Italian Society of Gerontology and Geriatrics, a person is not considered 'old' until after their 75th birthday. This modern redefinition reflects Italy's world-leading life expectancy and a cultural perspective that values wisdom, active living, and strong family ties, challenging outdated perceptions of aging.

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Where are the oldest people in Italy? Exploring the regions of exceptional longevity

As one of the oldest countries in the world, Italy is a hub for studying longevity, with some regions standing out for their high concentration of centenarians. Research points to specific areas like the island of Sardinia and the coastal village of Acciaroli as home to many of the country's oldest citizens, showcasing remarkable health and vitality well into their later years.

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The Demographic Shift: Why is Italy an Aging Population?

With a median age of 48.4 years, Italy is Europe's oldest country. But why is Italy an aging population? This demographic trend stems from a powerful combination of plummeting birth rates and one of the world's highest life expectancies.

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