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Favorite Activity Patterns Among Older Adults With and Without Dementia: Findings From the NHATS

机译:最喜欢的成年人在没有痴呆的成年人中的活动模式:来自NHATS的发现

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Favorite activities are usually meaningful and valuable to older adults. However, information on favorite activity patterns and their relationship with cognitive function from large samples is still limited. Using Round 1 data from the National Health and Aging Trends Study, we examined favorite activity patterns among community-dwelling older adults with and without dementia (N=6,565). Based on the 8-item Ascertain Dementia (AD8) dementia screening interview, participants were classified into no dementia, possible dementia, and probable dementia. Favorite activity was assessed by asking participants, “What their favorite activity they are currently able to do?” Multinomial logistic regression models were used to examine the association between each of the top three favorite activities and the cognitive impairment categories, controlling for demographics and general health. The sample was on average, 77±7.45 years old, non-Hispanic White (69.8%), female (57.3%), and 35.0% had high school education. The three most popular favorite activities among probable dementia participants were watching TV, walking, and outdoor maintenance. Participants who liked watching TV most were more likely associated with possible dementia (Relative Risk Ratio [RRR] = 1.49, p=0.044) compared to participants without favorite activities. Participants who liked walking most were less associated with possible dementia (RRR=0.58, p=0.003) and probable dementia (RRR=0.39, p<0.001) compared to those without favorite activities. Similarly, participants who liked outdoor maintenance most were less likely to develop possible dementia (RRR=0.48, p<0.001) and probable dementia (RRR=0.27, p<0.001) than participants without favorite activities. Researchers may use older adults’ “active” favorite activities to create tailored interventions to slow dementia progression.
机译:最喜欢的活动通常对老年人来说通常有意义,有价值。然而,有关来自大型样本的最喜欢的活动模式及其与认知功能的关系仍然有限。使用来自国家卫生和老化趋势研究的第1次数据,我们检查了社区住宅年龄较大的成年人中最喜欢的活动模式,没有痴呆(n = 6,565)。基于8项确定痴呆(AD8)痴呆症筛查面试,参与者被分类为无痴呆,可能的痴呆和可能痴呆症和可能的痴呆症。通过询问参与者来评估最喜欢的活动,“他们目前能做的最喜欢的活动是什么?”多项式逻辑回归模型用于检查每个前三个最喜欢的活动和认知障碍类别之间的关联,控制人口统计和一般健康。样品平均,77±7.45岁,非西班牙裔(69.8%),女性(57.3%)和35.0%有高中教育。在可能的痴呆症参与者中最受欢迎的三个最受欢迎的活动正在观看电视,步行和户外维护。与参与者相比,喜欢看电视的参与者更容易与可能的痴呆症(相对风险比率[RRR] = 1.49,P = 0.044)相关联。比较可能的痴呆症(RRR = 0.58,P = 0.003)和可能的痴呆(RRR = 0.39,P <0.001)的参与者与没有最喜欢的活动的痴呆症(RRR = 0.39,P <0.001)。类似地,喜欢户外维护的参与者可能不太可能开发可能的痴呆(RRR = 0.48,P <0.001)和可能的痴呆(RRR = 0.27,P <0.001),而不是与参与者没有收藏活动。研究人员可以使用老年人的“积极”最喜欢的活动,以创造量身定制的干预措施,以缓慢痴呆症进展。

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