PROMOTING AWARENESS OF AND IMPLEMENTING PREVENTIVE MEASURES AGAINST SARCOPENIA
4 February 2025
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NOTICE PAPER NO. 3384
NOTICE OF QUESTION FOR ORAL ANSWER
FOR THE SITTING OF PARLIAMENT ON 4 FEBRUARY 2025
Name and Constituency of Member of Parliament
Mr Gerald Giam
MP for Aljunied GRC
Question No. 6478
Sarcopenia refers to the progressive loss of muscle mass as one ages. Seniors who have a well-balanced diet and an active physical lifestyle have a lower risk of sarcopenia.
To help more seniors age actively, we have set aside $3.5 billion over the next decade for Age Well SG initiatives, including enhancing and expanding the network of Active Ageing Centres (AACs). By 2025, seniors will be served by 220 AACs offering a variety of activities including physical exercises that support those at risk of sarcopenia. This includes the Health Promotion Board (HPB)’s Steady Lah programme which incorporates progressive muscle strengthening exercises.
Under the Live Well, Age Well programme by the HPB and the People’s Association, Singaporeans aged 50 and above can also participate in various active ageing activities in the community, including weekly group exercises to build strength, balance and flexibility, and workshops to learn about healthy eating.
There are various public awareness campaigns that promote healthy eating and physical lifestyle habits by the Ministry of Health. For instance, through Health Hub, social media and other channels, HPB raises awareness of the need for seniors to have sufficient protein intake as part of a well-balanced diet.