Good news. Reclassifications…
- WHO reclassifies youth / elderly concept *
Previously, an English institution (Friendly Society Act) defined, in 1875, that elderly people were individuals from 50 years old …
Taking into account the evolution of the quality of food, of the physical activities practiced by most people today, which gave more quality and increased life expectancy, the * World Health Organization (WHO) *, made a new assessment of the concept of * be young, be middle aged, and be old *.
Like this:
01) underage: 0 to 17 years;
02) young people: 18 to 65 years old;
03) middle age: 66 to 79 years;
04) elderly: 80 to 99 years old;
05) long-lived elderly: over 100 years old.
CONGRATULATIONS!
We were reclassified!