Life expectancy in
Cuba soon to
be 80 years
BY NAVIL GARCIA
ALFONSO—Granma International staff writer—
AGING with health is the maxim of the 4th
International Conference on Satisfactory Longevity:
an Integral Vision, which took place in Cuba’s Hotel
Nacional, sponsored by the Caribbean Medical
Association and the 120 Years Club.
Doctor Eugenio Selman-Houssein Abdo highlighted
the conditions developed in Cuba to maintain good
quality of life conditions, including nutrition,
health, physical activity, culture, motivation and
the environment.
"Cuba guarantees education and healthcare free of
charge; full access to sports and culture; it
promotes healthy eating and keeps elderly people
motivated through their association with senior
citizen centers," Selman noted. "We also have a high-quality
health infrastructure that includes 430 multi-disciplinary
teams for gerontology services and a pharmaceutical
industry that produces 80% of the medications used
in the country."
That combination of factors will soon make it
possible for life expectancy in Cuba, currently at
77 years, to reach 80 years, according to Doctor
Alberto Fernández Seco, director of the National
Program for Attention to Older Adults.
However, noted Fernández Seco, the aging of the
population increases the risks for disabilities and
illnesses that come with it, which requires
specialized medical services for long-term patient
care.
Several seniors who are considered stars of Cuban
sport shared their experiences and the importance of
physical exercise for staying healthy.
They included boxer Orlando Martínez, the first
Olympic gold medalist of the Revolution’s sports
programs, and baseball players Máximo García and
Pedro Almenares, who left professional baseball to
join the Revolution’s sports movement.
José Ramón Fernández, president of the Cuban
Olympic Committee, noted that one main goal is for
older athletes to stay active, so that they can help
develop the nation’s sports with their valuable
experience. Likewise, he highlighted the importance
of exercise as a guarantee for reaching 120 years
with a life that is pleasant, lucid and useful.
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