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Biomedical factors associated with hospitalization of older adults: The Bambuí Health and Aging Study (BHAS)

机译:与老年人住院相关的生物医学因素:Bambuí健康与衰老研究(BHAS)

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The objective of this study was to identify biomedical factors (body mass index, blood pressure, blood glucose, total cholesterol and fractions, triglycerides, and albumin) associated with hospitalization of older adults. All residents of the town of Bambuí, Minas Gerais State, ages ³ 60 years (n = 1,742) were selected for the study, of whom 1,494 (85.2%) participated. None of the biomedical factors studied was independently associated with occurrence of 1 hospitalization during the previous 12 months. Body mass index < 20Kg/m2 and total cholesterol = 200-263mg/dl and ³ 264mg/dl were independently associated with ³ 2 hospitalizations. The introduction of biomedical factors did not modify the previously identified associations between hospitalization and indicators constructed from information obtained in a questionnaire survey. The results show that data easily obtained through interviews can be useful both for identifying older adults at risk of hospitalization and thus for assisting in prevention.
机译:这项研究的目的是确定与老年人住院相关的生物医学因素(体重指数,血压,血糖,总胆固醇和分数,甘油三酸酯和白蛋白)。选择了米纳斯吉莱斯州Bambuí镇的所有居民,他们的年龄在³60岁(n = 1,742),其中1,494(85.2%)人参加了研究。在过去的12个月中,所研究的任何生物医学因素均与1例住院事件无关。体重指数<20Kg / m2和总胆固醇= 200-263mg / dl和264 mg / dl分别与2次住院有关。生物医学因素的引入并没有改变先前确定的住院和根据问卷调查获得的信息构建的指标之间的关联。结果表明,通过访谈容易获得的数据可用于识别有住院风险的老年人,从而有助于预防。

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