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Internet use, social engagement and health literacy decline during ageing in a longitudinal cohort of older English adults

机译:纵向老年人群中,互联网使用,社交参与和健康素养在衰老过程中下降

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Background Health literacy skills tend to decline during ageing, which is often attributed to age-related cognitive decline. Whether health literacy skills may be influenced by technological and social factors during ageing is unknown. Methods We investigated whether internet use and social engagement protect against health literacy decline during ageing, independent of cognitive decline. We used prospective data from 4368 men and women aged ≧52 years in the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing from 2004 to 2011. Health literacy was measured at baseline (2004-2005) and at follow-up (2010-2011) using a reading comprehension test of a fictitious medicine label. The influences of consistent internet use and engagement in each of the civic, leisure and cultural activities on health literacy decline over the follow-up were estimated. Results After adjusting for cognitive decline and other covariates, consistent internet use (1379/4368; 32%) was protectively associated with health literacy decline (OR=0.77; 95% Cl 0.60 to 0.99), as was consistent engagement in cultural activities (1715/4368; 39%; OR=0.73; 95% Cl 0.56 to 0.93). As the number of activities engaged in increased, the likelihood of health literacy-decline steadily decreased (p_(trend)<0.0001), with OR=0.51 (95% Cl 0.33 to 0.79) for engaging in all four of the internet use and civic, leisure and cultural activities versus none. Conclusions Internet use and social engagement, particularly in cultural activities (eg, attending the cinema, art galleries, museums and the theatre), may help older adults to maintain health literacy during ageing. Support for older adults to maintain socially engaged lives and to access the internet should help promote the maintenance of functional literacy skills during ageing.
机译:背景技术健康素养技能在衰老过程中趋于下降,这通常归因于与年龄相关的认知能力下降。尚不清楚衰老过程中健康素养技能是否会受到技术和社会因素的影响。方法我们调查了互联网使用和社会参与是否能防止衰老期间健康素养下降,而与认知能力下降无关。在2004年至2011年的英语纵向纵向研究中,我们使用了4368名年龄≥52岁的男性和女性的前瞻性数据。使用阅读理解能力在基线(2004-2005年)和后续行动(2010-2011年)中测量了健康素养。虚拟药品标签的测试。在后续行动中,估计了持续使用互联网和参与各种公民,休闲和文化活动对健康素养下降的影响。结果在对认知能力下降和其他协变量进行校正之后,持续使用互联网(1379/4368; 32%)与健康素养下降(OR = 0.77; 95%Cl 0.60至0.99)具有保护性关联,参与文化活动的持续参与(1715) /4368;39%;OR=0.73;95% Cl 0.56至0.93)。随着活动数量的增加,健康素养下降的可能性稳步下降(p_(趋势)<0.0001),参与互联网使用和公民活动的全部四个方面的OR = 0.51(95%Cl 0.33至0.79)。 ,休闲和文化活动与没有。结论结论互联网的使用和社会参与,特别是在文化活动中(例如参加电影院,美术馆,博物馆和剧院),可以帮助老年人在老龄化过程中保持健康素养。支持老年人维持社交活动并访问互联网应有助于促进老年人在年龄上的功能素养技能的维持。

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    《Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health》 |2015年第3期|278-283|共6页
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    Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, University College London, 1-19 Torrington Place, London WC1E 6BT, UK;

    Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, University College London, London, UK;

    Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, University College London, London, UK;

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