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. 2021 Jun 22;21:380. doi: 10.1186/s12877-021-02309-4

Table 4.

Projected number of older adults with impairment (in millions) by type, gender, and age cohorts

2015 2060 Annual relative change (%) Relative change (2015–2060)
65–74 Years
 ADL only 0·934 (0·92–0·95) 1·129 (1·102–1·156) 0·46% (0·44–0·48) 20·8% (19·7–21·6)
 CI only 2·076 (2·044–2·108) 2·717 (2·665–2·768) 0·69% (0·68–0·70) 30·8% (30·4–31·3)
 CI and ADL 0·170 (0·165–0·176) 0·163 (0·157–0·170) −0·09% (−0·1- -0·08) −4·19% (−4·93- -3·49)
75–84 Years
 ADL only 1·598 (1·573–1·623) 4·163 (4·089–4·237) 3·57% (3·56–3·58) 160·5% (159·9–161·07)
 CI only 6·003 (5·960–6·045) 15·723 (14·598–15·848) 3·60% (3·59–3·60) 161·9% (161·7–162·1)
 CI and ADL 1·049 (1·031–1·067) 2·443 (2·398–2·488) 2·95% (2·94–2·96) 132·8% (132·5–133·1)
85 and over
 ADL only 1·147 (1·129–1·166) 18·692 (18·141–19·243) 33·9% (33·4–34·4) 1529% (1507–1550)
 CI only 3·365 (3·337–3·392) 29·408 (29·083–29·732) 17·2% (17·1–17·25) 773% (771–776)
 CI and ADL 1·578 (1·555–1·601) 21·764 (21·193–22·299) 28·4% (28·07–28·73) 1278% (1262–1292)