Popular YouTube Physiotherapist Keita Matsuda Speaks at World Economic Forum's International Summit (UN-Supported) in India
Keita Matsuda, Chief Director of Seitsuin Fukka, spoke at the 'Ink to Impact' international summit in India on March 28-29. He advocated for extending healthy life expectancy based on Japan's experience with an aging society.
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Fukka Co., Ltd. (Location: Chuo-ku, Fukuoka City, Fukuoka Prefecture; Representative: Keita Matsuda), which operates the specialized clinic "Seitsuin Fukka" dedicated to improving chronic pain and numbness such as lower back pain and sciatica, announced that its Chief Director, Matsuda, spoke at the "Ink to Impact" summit held in Panchgani, India, on Saturday, March 28 and Sunday, March 29, 2026.
## Overview of the Summit and Lecture
"Ink to Impact" is an international summit hosted by the World Economic Forum Global Shapers with the support of the United Nations to discuss "the future of a sustainable society and education." Under the theme of "Dialogue for Sustainable and Resilient Communities," the event brought together UN officials, educators, business leaders, and students from various countries.
In his speech, Matsuda made proposals regarding the future increase in the elderly population and national health issues that India will face, based on his experience working to improve chronic pain as the Chief Director of "Seitsuin Fukka" in Japan.
Although India is a "young country" globally with an average age of 28, its population aged 60 and over is expected to reach 300 million by 2050. Considering the fact that in Japan, where the population has already aged significantly, there is a gap of about 12 years between life expectancy and healthy life expectancy, he called for efforts to extend healthy life expectancy so that people can "continue to move their bodies energetically even in old age."
## Overview of the Summit and Lecture
"Ink to Impact" is an international summit hosted by the World Economic Forum Global Shapers with the support of the United Nations to discuss "the future of a sustainable society and education." Under the theme of "Dialogue for Sustainable and Resilient Communities," the event brought together UN officials, educators, business leaders, and students from various countries.
In his speech, Matsuda made proposals regarding the future increase in the elderly population and national health issues that India will face, based on his experience working to improve chronic pain as the Chief Director of "Seitsuin Fukka" in Japan.
Although India is a "young country" globally with an average age of 28, its population aged 60 and over is expected to reach 300 million by 2050. Considering the fact that in Japan, where the population has already aged significantly, there is a gap of about 12 years between life expectancy and healthy life expectancy, he called for efforts to extend healthy life expectancy so that people can "continue to move their bodies energetically even in old age."