standardaega
Standardaega is a term used in discussions of international health policy and standards development to denote a proposed framework of standards for measuring, assessing, and managing aging and age-related health care. The term combines “standard” with “aega,” drawn from the idea of age, and is used primarily in theoretical, policy, and science-fiction contexts where a unified approach to aging is envisioned. As of the latest update, Standardaega is not an official standard issued by ISO, IEC, or the World Health Organization; rather, it serves as a reference concept for evaluating how aging data, patient consent, and care protocols might be harmonized across jurisdictions.
Its scope generally includes definitions for aging metrics (biological age, functional status, frailty scales), recommended data
Development and adoption: The concept arose in interdisciplinary forums involving gerontology, public health, health informatics, and
Criticism and challenges: Critics warn that standardizing aging could risk overmedicalization, surveillance concerns, and exacerbation of
Related topics include aging, gerontology, health informatics, international standards, and privacy in health data.