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Active aging – resilience and external support as modifiers of the disablement outcome: AGNES cohort study protocol

机译:主动衰老–适应能力和外在支持对残疾结果的改善:AGNES队列研究方案

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Population aging increases the need for knowledge on positive aspects of aging, and contributions of older people to their own wellbeing and that of others. We defined active aging as an individual’s striving for elements of wellbeing with activities as per their goals, abilities and opportunities. This study examines associations of health, health behaviors, health literacy and functional abilities, environmental and social support with active aging and wellbeing. We will develop and validate assessment methods for physical activity and physical resilience suitable for research on older people, and examine their associations with active aging and wellbeing. We will examine cohort effects on functional phenotypes underlying active aging and disability. For this population-based study, we plan to recruit 1000 participants aged 75, 80 or 85?years living in central Finland, by drawing personal details from the population register. Participants are interviewed on active aging, wellbeing, disability, environmental and social support, mobility, health behavior and health literacy. Physical activity and heart rate are monitored for 7 days with wearable sensors. Functional tests include hearing, vision, muscle strength, reaction time, exercise tolerance, mobility, and cognitive performance. Clinical examination by a nurse and physician includes an electrocardiogram, tests of blood pressure, orthostatic regulation, arterial stiffness, and lung function, as well as a review of chronic and acute conditions and prescribed medications. C-reactive protein, small blood count, cholesterol and vitamin D are analyzed from blood samples. Associations of factors potentially underlying active aging and wellbeing will be studied using multivariate methods. Cohort effects will be studied by comparing test results of physical and cognitive functioning with results of a cohort examined in 1989–90. The current study will renew research on positive gerontology through the novel approach to active aging and by suggesting new biomarkers of resilience and active aging. Therefore, high interdisciplinary impact is expected. This cross-sectional study will not provide knowledge on temporal order of events or causality, but an innovative cross-sectional dataset provides opportunities for emergence of novel creative hypotheses and theories.
机译:人口老龄化增加了对老龄化积极方面知识的需求,以及老年人对自身和他人福祉的贡献。我们将主动衰老定义为个人根据目标,能力和机会进行的活动,追求幸福感。这项研究探讨了健康,健康行为,健康素养和功能能力,积极的老龄化和福祉对环境和社会的支持之间的关系。我们将开发和验证适合老年人研究的体育锻炼和身体弹性的评估方法,并检查他们与活跃的衰老和幸福感的关系。我们将研究队列对活跃衰老和残疾背后的功能表型的影响。对于这项基于人口的研究,我们计划通过从人口登记簿中提取个人详细信息,招募1000名年龄在75、80或85岁的居住在芬兰中部的参与者。参加者就活跃的老龄化,福祉,残疾,环境和社会支持,流动性,健康行为和健康素养进行了采访。使用可穿戴式传感器监控身体活动和心率7天。功能测试包括听力,视力,肌肉力量,反应时间,运动耐力,活动能力和认知能力。由护士和医师进行的临床检查包括心电图检查,血压测试,体位调节,动脉僵硬度和肺功能,以及对慢性和急性疾病以及处方药物的检查。从血样中分析C反应蛋白,少量血,胆固醇和维生素D。使用多变量方法将研究潜在的活跃衰老与幸福因素之间的关联。将通过比较身体和认知功能的测试结果与1989-90年间研究的队列结果研究队列效应。本研究将通过主动衰老的新方法,并通过提出新的抗逆性和主动衰老生物标志物,来更新阳性老年病学研究。因此,预计跨学科的影响会很大。这项横断面研究不会提供有关事件的时间顺序或因果关系的知识,但是创新的横断面数据集为出现新颖的创造性假设和理论提供了机会。

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