What to know
- The U.S. population is aging, with almost a quarter of the population expected to be 65 or older by 2060.
- Aging increases the risk of chronic diseases like dementia, heart disease, type 2 diabetes, arthritis, and cancer.
- Older adults are also more vulnerable to severe illness from infections, including flu and pneumonia.
- Effective strategies for healthy aging are needed to improve the length and quality of life of older adults, and their ability to live independently.
Need more estimates for older adults?
Chronic Disease Indicator estimates across all topic areas are provided for adults 65 years and older where possible. Please see specific topic indicators and select view By Age.