key: cord-0753540-y7sbktov authors: Kasai, Dr Takeshi title: Preparing for population ageing in the Western Pacific Region date: 2020-12-09 journal: Lancet Reg Health West Pac DOI: 10.1016/j.lanwpc.2020.100069 sha: 7ca3582cd6bc150dab5c72a4d2d75dd0359a8d37 doc_id: 753540 cord_uid: y7sbktov nan threat and indirectly through social and economic consequences [6] . Although all age groups are at risk of contracting COVID-19, older adults are at higher risk of more serious complications and death. Further, public health measures including physical distancing implemented to curb the spread of COVID-19, may actually exacerbate existing social vulnerabilities experienced by some older adults, such as income insecurity, susceptibility to violence and social isolation. These in turn, have significant physical and mental health implications for older adults [7] . The imperative of taking action to prepare for population ageing is now more evident than ever. This presents a unique window of opportunity today for countries to begin taking immediate steps, to build for the future. With the timeline for the Regional Framework for Action on Ageing and Health in the Western Pacific (2014 -2019) coming to an end, a high-level panel discussion was held at the Regional Committee in October 2019. Following the meeting, Member States acknowledged that preparing for population ageing is a priority and unanimously called for WHO to develop a regional action plan on healthy ageing. In developing the new regional action plan, WHO has consulted with experts and partners in the Region and globally, as well as worked with countries to better understand population ageing within different contexts. The Regional Action Plan on Healthy Ageing in the Western Pacific [8] was endorsed at the Seventy-first Regional Committee Meeting in October 2020. Its adoption also coincides with the launch of the Decade of Ageing 2020 -2030 [9] , which was endorsed by the World Health Assembly in August 2020. The Regional Action Plan for Healthy Ageing in the Western Pacific aims to foster older people in the Western Pacific Region, who are healthy, thriving and contributing to their societies. The Plan outlines a series of objectives for realizing the vision of healthy ageing in the Region, including: transforming societies, and transforming health systems including through providing community-based integrated care and fostering innovation. Strengthening monitoring and surveillance and research will also be key. The Plan recognizes that being healthy at an older age is often a result of a lifetime accumulation of healthy behaviours and environmental exposures. Therefore, a lifelong approach is needed to instil healthy behaviours in individuals, starting at a young age and promoted throughout their lives. Further, adopting healthy behaviours is often influenced by many social and environmental factors such as income and social support for which differential access can lead to very different ageing trajectories. Therefore, the plan emphasizes a multisectoral approach and an equity lens to foster environments that enable all individuals of all ages to engage in health promoting behaviours. Finally, the Plan recognizes that communities have existing assets that can be leveraged and built upon to respond to and provide tailored services that address each older person's unique needs. Societal transformation for healthy ageing requires a long-term vision and commitment, but experiences from already aged countries suggest that early investments made towards healthy ageing, can turn challenges into opportunities. Older people are healthier and more knowledgeable than ever before. It is now time to shift the narrative on ageing to one that recognizes the many valuable contributions older people can make to their families, communities and society when they are encouraged and supported to do so. No conflict of interest. World population ageing 2019: highlights New York City United Nations, department of economic and social affairs, population division United Nations department of economic and social affairs, population division What are the economic consequences of rapidly ageing populations? Cologny: World Economic Forum Seattle institute for health metrics and evaluation (IHME) A life-course perspective on physical functioning in women COVID-19 in older people: a rapid clinical review Rodríguez-Mañas L. Impact of social isolation due to COVID-19 on health in older people: mental and physical effects and recommendations Regional action plan on healthy ageing in the Western Pacific, World Health Organization Western Pacific Region What is the decade of healthy ageing? World Health Organization