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Should we think more about delaying our retirement to an older age?

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Should we think more about delaying our retirement to an older age? Broadcast Retirement Network's Jeffrey Snyder discusses whether we should continue delaying our retirement age with AECC's Sreedhar Potarazu MD…
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  • Metabolism changes every 10 years requiring dietary adjustments

    80% confidence
  • GLP drugs have dramatically changed the outlook for obesity and diabetes impact on mortality

    80% confidence
  • Connecting with others and serving others are key determinants of longevity according to recent research

    80% confidence
  • Genetics plays a big part in longevity, with many patients living into 90s having parents who did the same

    80% confidence
  • Extending retirement age has individual benefits in terms of productivity, well-being, human connection, sustained income, health benefits coverage, and supports solvency of Medicare and Social Security

    80% confidence
  • Much of healthy aging is within individual control rather than outside their control

    80% confidence
  • Many people are living well into their 90s and some beyond 100 years old

    80% confidence
  • Medical and health leaders need to be models of health and fitness for others to emulate

    80% confidence
  • There is concern about whether Medicare and Social Security trust funds will remain solvent

    80% confidence
  • Mental health, dementia and Alzheimer's prevention, and cognitive engagement are critical for healthy aging alongside physical health

    80% confidence
  • How well people manage health risk factors up until their 70s largely determines their health outcomes in their 90s and beyond 100

    80% confidence
  • Staying engaged in cognitive work activities can help maintain overall health in aging

    80% confidence
  • Retirement age should be extended beyond 65, potentially to 67 or into 70s, because lifespans have changed significantly since the original retirement age was established

    80% confidence
  • Retirement age extension should probably be voluntary rather than mandatory

    80% confidence
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