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Instrumental activities of daily living performance in healthy and cognitively intact seniors from a Brazilian sample and its relation to age and other socio-demographic variables

机译:来自巴西样本的健康和认知完好的老年人的日常生活工具活动及其与年龄和其他社会人口统计学变量的关系

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Background: Studies on functional capacity in community-dwelling older people have shown associations between declines in instrumental activities of daily living (IADL) and several factors. Among these, age has been the most consistently related to functional capacity independent of other variables. We aimed at evaluating the performance of a sample of healthy and cognitively intact Brazilian older people on activities of daily living and to analyze its relation to social-demographic variables. Methods: We conducted a secondary analysis of data collected for previous epidemiological studies with community-dwelling subjects aged 60 years or more. We selected subjects who did not have dementia or depression, and with no history of neurological diseases, heart attack, HIV, hepatitis or arthritis (n = 1,111). Functional capacity was assessed using the Brazilian version of the Older American Resources and Services Questionnaire (BOMFAQ). ADL performance was analyzed according to age, gender, education, and marital status (Pearson's χ 2, logistic regression). Results: IADL difficulties were present in our sample, especially in subjects aged 80 years or more, with lower levels of education, or widowed. The logistic regression analysis results indicated that "higher age" and "lower education" (p ≤ 0.001) remained significantly associated with IADL difficulty. Conclusions: Functional decline was present in older subjects even in the absence of medical conditions and cognitive impairment. Clinicians and researchers could benefit from knowing what to expect from older people regarding IADL performance in the absence of medical conditions.
机译:背景:对居住在社区中的老年人的功能能力的研究表明,日常生活工具活动的减少(IADL)与多种因素之间存在关联。在这些因素中,年龄是与功能能力最一致的因素,而与其他变量无关。我们旨在评估健康和认知完好的巴西老年人在日常生活中的表现,并分析其与社会人口统计学变量的关系。方法:我们对以前的流行病学研究收集的数据进行了二次分析,这些数据来自年龄在60岁以上的社区居民。我们选择了没有痴呆或抑郁症,无神经系统疾病,心脏病,HIV,肝炎或关节炎史的受试者(n = 1,111)。使用巴西版的《美国老年人资源和服务调查表》(BOMFAQ)对功能能力进行了评估。根据年龄,性别,受教育程度和婚姻状况对ADL表现进行了分析(Pearsonχ2,逻辑回归)。结果:我们的样本中存在IADL困难,尤其是在80岁或以上,教育水平较低或丧偶的受试者中。 Logistic回归分析结果表明,“较高年龄”和“较低文化程度”(p≤0.001)仍与IADL难度显着相关。结论:即使没有医疗条件和认知障碍,年龄较大的受试者仍存在功能下降。临床医生和研究人员可以从了解老年人在没有医疗条件的情况下对IADL性能的期望中受益。

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