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Saudi Arabia has reaffirmed its commitment to advancing ageing research with the successful conclusion of the Global Summit on Healthy Longevity in Riyadh.
Organized by the Hevolution Foundation, the summit brought together over 2,000 participants from 80 countries and 150 international speakers to discuss groundbreaking advancements in ageing-related disease treatments and longevity science.
Speaking to Al-Ahram, Princess Dr Haya bint Khalid bin Bandar Al Saud, Senior Vice President of Research at Hevolution Foundation, emphasized that geroscience is a rapidly evolving field with immense potential.
She highlighted the foundation's commitment to funding and supporting global research aimed at the early detection and prevention of ageing-related diseases.
Established in 2018 by Royal Decree, Hevolution Foundation operates under the leadership of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. The organization follows a three-year funding cycle that prioritizes investments based on scientific data, including life expectancy trends, demographic shifts, and the prevalence of chronic diseases.
Princess Dr Haya stressed that healthy ageing is a top priority for Saudi Arabia, given its direct impact on economic and social well-being. She called for global collaboration to develop effective ageing solutions with declining birth rates and ageing populations on the rise worldwide.
'If we can establish scientifically proven lifestyle strategies and safe preventive treatments, we can ensure that people remain healthy, active, and economically productive for longer periods,' she explained.
She acknowledged the high cost and long-term nature of ageing research but reaffirmed Hevolution's commitment to funding leading researchers worldwide. The foundation provides grants, research funding, and training opportunities at top scientific institutions.
Hevolution also offers prestigious research prizes to encourage innovation and competition and fosters collaborations with global health institutions and governments.
The summit addressed several critical areas in longevity science. Experts explored strategies for preventing chronic illnesses and cognitive decline, emphasizing the importance of early intervention and medical advancements.
The role of artificial intelligence and robotics in elderly care was a focal point, showcasing how emerging technologies can improve healthcare systems and enhance quality of life. Discussions also delved into the significance of proper nutrition and physical activity, examining how lifestyle choices contribute to prolonged health and vitality. Mental health was another key topic, with experts highlighting the need for preventive measures to address depression and anxiety in older adults, ensuring psychological well-being as part of a holistic approach to longevity.
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