integrative approach towards healthy ageing for all

1st World Congress on Healthy Ageing 2012

19th to 22nd March 2012
Kuala Lumpur Conference Centre
Kuala Lumpur
Malaysia

 
Introduction
Healthy ageing is one of the major challenges for the world. The consequences of the demographic transition will have a tremendous impact on economy, health, social development and welfare in societies. Consequently, there is a need to increase knowledge about how to promote good health among young and older people to promote a quality of life in life’s later stages. Healthy ageing fostered by systematically planned health promotion efforts was mentioned as early as 1998 as Target 5 in the WHO policy ”Health for All in the 21st Century”. Active ageing (according to the European Commission) includes life-long learning, working longer, retiring later and more gradually, being active after retirement and engaging in capacity-enhancing and health-sustaining activities.
 
 
The Malaysian Healthy Ageing Society (MHAS) is a non-governmental organisation dedicated to imparting knowledge and education to healthcare professionals and members of the public on numerous healthy ageing issues. MHAS has taken on the task of organizing the 1st World Congress on Healthy Ageing on 19 – 22 March, 2012 with the Theme:  “Evolution: Holistic Ageing in an Age of Change”.  The Congress is to be held at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Center, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

This noble project will be the first such event in the world and certainly the first in Malaysia.  It will encompass all aspects of health issues - prevention and management, the latest medical research, traditional medicine, herbal and integrative medicine and healthy ageing protocols – mainstream, complementary and alternative (CAM).