Summary of Successful Aging
Successful Aging challenges the idea that aging inevitably leads to decline. Rowe and Kahn propose that aging can be successful if it involves low disease risk, maintained cognitive and physical function, and continued social engagement. This model reframes aging as a period of ongoing opportunity and active contribution to society. It has influenced both academic research and policy discussions, although some critiques point out that its focus on health and activity might marginalize those with disabilities or chronic conditions.