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现在的退休老人,或许比00后还会玩
Hu Xiu·2025-08-13 07:05

Group 1 - The global toy market is projected to grow from $183 billion in 2023 to over $326 billion by 2032, with increasing demand from middle-aged and elderly consumers [2][4][10] - The concept of "healthcare toys" has emerged, targeting the elderly demographic, combining entertainment and rehabilitation functions [5][10] - Engaging in cognitive activities, such as playing with toys, can significantly reduce the risk of dementia and Alzheimer's disease among the elderly [6][9] Group 2 - The elderly toy market in China is still in its early development stage, but there is a high demand for toys that cater to the physical and psychological needs of older adults [10] - Key elements for developing suitable elderly toys include stimulating interest, encouraging social interaction, and promoting physical and cognitive health [10] - The design of elderly toys often lacks innovation, with many products being oversized versions of regular toys, leading to dissatisfaction among older consumers [11][12] Group 3 - Japan has been proactive in developing toys for the elderly, with companies creating specialized products and a comprehensive industry around cognitive and social engagement [16][17] - The PARO robot, designed for companionship, has gained popularity among the elderly in Japan, highlighting the importance of addressing the emotional needs of older adults [17][18] - Social interaction through games and community activities is essential for enhancing the quality of life for the elderly, emphasizing that companionship is the best form of play [18]