This article examines the importance and practical aspects of implementing healthy lifestyle programs for elderly and senile age groups. The paper highlights the key directions of such programs, including the promotion of physical activity, balanced nutrition, prevention of chronic diseases, and the development of social and psychological support systems. Special attention is paid to the role of primary healthcare in coordinating health education, monitoring risk factors, and motivating older adults to adhere to recommended health practices. The analysis is based on recent research and practical experience, demonstrating that comprehensive healthy lifestyle programs significantly improve the quality of life, reduce morbidity, and contribute to active longevity. The study also identifies barriers to implementation and offers recommendations for optimizing these initiatives in the context of aging populations.
S. Melisova (Mon,) studied this question.
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