Roberth Steven Gutiérrez-Murillo*
This work is part of contemporary discussions on the multidimensional impacts of the phenomenon of population aging. Thus, it intends to feed the debate on aging and its legal and health determinants, taking as unit of analysis the Central American (hereafter CA) continental region. A documentary and normative analysis of the legal instruments that defend the fundamental rights of CA older adults was carried out. Therefore, this text presents a detailed comparison of state interventions in these countries, insofar as it addresses national laws and policies on aging, and their discrepancies in the region. It was concluded that, in addition to the current internal regulations aimed at promoting comprehensive care for aging populations in CA, the health actions for the older persons find strong state support, backed by single texts in the political constitutions in some CA territories.