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Lifestyle, nutritional status, health, and mortality in elderly people across Europe: a review of the longitudinal results of the SENECA study.

机译:欧洲老年人的生活方式,营养状况,健康状况和死亡率:SENECA研究的纵向结果综述。

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This article provides an overview of the longitudinal Survey in Europe on Nutrition and the Elderly: a Concerted Action (SENECA) study, which was designed to assess differences in dietary and lifestyle factors among elderly Europeans, and to identify the factors that contribute to healthy aging. Elderly people from Belgium, Denmark, France, Italy, Portugal, Spain, Switzerland, and The Netherlands participated in the SENECA study. Standardized measurements were conducted at baseline in 1988-1989 and were repeated in 1993 and 1999. Diet, physical activity, and smoking, as well as maintenance of health and survival, were assessed. At baseline, considerable differences in lifestyle factors existed among elderly people. Mealtime patterns as well as dietary intake varied across Europe, and geographical patterns were apparent. Similar results were found for engagement in sport or professional activities. The smoking prevalence among women was generally low. Distinct geographical differences were also observedin percentages of deaths during the SENECA study and in overall survival time. A healthy lifestyle was related to stable self-perceived health, a delay in functional dependence, and mortality. Inactivity and smoking, and to a lesser extent a low-quality diet, increased mortality risk. A combined effect of multiple unhealthy lifestyle factors was also observed. The SENECA study showed that a healthy lifestyle at older ages is related to a delay in the deterioration of health status and a reduced mortality risk. Improving and maintaining a healthy lifestyle in elderly people across Europe is a great challenge for the European Community.
机译:本文概述了《欧洲营养与老年人纵向调查:协同行动》(SENECA)研究,该研究旨在评估欧洲老年人中饮食和生活方式因素的差异,并确定导致健康衰老的因素。来自比利时,丹麦,法国,意大利,葡萄牙,西班牙,瑞士和荷兰的老年人参加了SENECA研究。 1988年至1989年在基线进行了标准化测量,并在1993年和1999年重复进行了测量。评估了饮食,身体活动和吸烟以及维持健康和生存的情况。基线时,老年人之间的生活方式因素存在相当大的差异。整个欧洲的进餐时间模式和饮食摄入量各不相同,而且地理模式也很明显。从事体育或专业活动的结果相似。妇女的吸烟率普遍较低。在SENECA研究期间的死亡百分比和总生存时间中也观察到了明显的地域差异。健康的生活方式与稳定的自我感知健康,功能依赖性延迟和死亡率有关。缺乏活动和吸烟,以及在较低程度上降低饮食质量,增加了死亡风险。还观察到多种不健康生活方式因素的综合作用。 SENECA的研究表明,老年人的健康生活方式与健康状况恶化的延迟和死亡风险的降低有关。改善和维持欧洲老年人的健康生活方式是欧共体面临的巨大挑战。

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