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Relationship Between Wealth and Age Trajectories of Walking Speed Among Older Adults: Evidence From the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing

机译:财富与老年人步行速度的年龄轨迹之间的关系:来自英语纵向年龄研究的证据

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Background. Slow walking speed is associated with higher risk of accidents, disability, and mortality in older adults, with people in more disadvantaged socioeconomic positions being at higher risk. We explore the relationship between wealth and age trajectories of walking speed among older adults.Methods. Data come from three waves (2002-2003 to 2006-2007) of the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing. We use latent growth curve models and aging-vector graphs to explore individual changes and average population age trajectories of walking speed by wealth among 7,225 individuals aged 60 and older.Results. For someone aged 71 in the poorest wealth quintile, the baseline mean walking speed was 0.75 m/s, which decreased to 0.71 m/s 4 years later, whereas that of a person in the richest wealth quintile was 0.91 m/s, which decreased to 0.82 m/s. Although the decline in walking speed was faster among people in the richest wealth (net of covariates), the gaps in walking speed between richest and poorest did not close. Even after accounting for covariates, people in the richest wealth only reached critical values (0.60 m/s) of walking speed at the age of 90, whereas people in the poorest wealth reached that level 6 years earlier.Conclusions. Our findings showed continuing gaps in physical functioning by wealth, even among people with the same health, psychosocial, and demographic conditions. As wealth reflects both past and current socioeconomic status, the implications of our findings are that reducing socioeconomic inequalities at all stages of the life course may have a positive impact on functioning in old age.
机译:背景。慢速行走与老年人发生事故,伤残和死亡的风险更高,而处于社会经济地位较弱的人的风险更高。我们探讨了财富与老年人步行速度的年龄轨迹之间的关系。数据来自《英语纵向老化研究》的三波(2002-2003年至2006-2007年)。我们使用潜在增长曲线模型和衰老向量图探索了7,225名60岁及以上的老年人的个体变化和按财富划分的平均人口年龄走步轨迹。对于最贫穷的五分之一人口中的71岁人群,基线平均步行速度为0.75 m / s,在4年后降低至0.71 m / s,而最富有的五分之一人口的基线平均步行速度为0.91 m / s,降低了至0.82 m / s。尽管在最富有的人群(扣除协变量)中,步行速度的下降速度更快,但最富者和最贫穷者之间的步行速度差距并未缩小。即使考虑了协变量,最富有的人在90岁时也仅达到步行速度的临界值(0.60 m / s),而最贫穷的人则在6年前达到了这一水平。我们的研究结果显示,即使在健康,心理和人口状况相同的人群中,财富在身体机能方面的持续差距也很大。由于财富反映了过去和现在的社会经济状况,我们的发现意味着减少生活过程中各个阶段的社会经济不平等可能会对老年人的功能产生积极影响。

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