Factors associated with frailty in older adults: a longitudinal study

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Autor(a) principal: Fhon,Jack Roberto Silva
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Rodrigues,Rosalina Aparecida Partezani, Santos,Jair Lício Ferreira, Diniz,Marina Aleixo, Santos,Emanuella Barros dos, Almeida,Vanessa Costa, Giacomini,Suelen Borelli Lima
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE To determine the demographic and health factors related to the frailty syndrome in older adults. METHODS This is a longitudinal quantitative study carried out with 262 older adults aged 65 years and older, of both sexes, living at home. Data collection was carried out in Period 1 between October 2007 and February 2008, and in Period 2 between July and December 2013. For data collection, we used the sociodemographic profile instrument, the Edmonton Frail Scale, the Mini-Mental State Examination, the number of falls in the last 12 months, the number of self-reported diseases and used drugs, the Functional Independence Measure, and the Lawton and Brody Scale. We used descriptive statistics for data analysis, in the comparison of the means between periods, the nonparametric Wilcoxon test, and the method of Generalized Estimating Equations, which is considered an extension of the Generalized Linear Models with p ≤ 0.05. RESULTS Of the 515 participants, 262 completed the follow-up, with a predominance of females, older individuals, and those who had no partner; there was an increase in frail older adults. In the Generalized Estimating Equations analysis, frailty score was related to sociodemographic (increase in age, no partner, and low education level) and health variables (more diseases, drugs, falls, and decrease in functional capacity). There was an association between the variables of age (older), marital status (no partner), and loss of functional capacity. CONCLUSIONS Frailty syndrome was associated with increasing age, having no partner, and decreased functional capacity over time, and investments are required to prevent this syndrome and promote quality in aging.
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spelling Factors associated with frailty in older adults: a longitudinal studyAgedFrail ElderlyRisk FactorsSocioeconomic FactorsAgingABSTRACT OBJECTIVE To determine the demographic and health factors related to the frailty syndrome in older adults. METHODS This is a longitudinal quantitative study carried out with 262 older adults aged 65 years and older, of both sexes, living at home. Data collection was carried out in Period 1 between October 2007 and February 2008, and in Period 2 between July and December 2013. For data collection, we used the sociodemographic profile instrument, the Edmonton Frail Scale, the Mini-Mental State Examination, the number of falls in the last 12 months, the number of self-reported diseases and used drugs, the Functional Independence Measure, and the Lawton and Brody Scale. We used descriptive statistics for data analysis, in the comparison of the means between periods, the nonparametric Wilcoxon test, and the method of Generalized Estimating Equations, which is considered an extension of the Generalized Linear Models with p ≤ 0.05. RESULTS Of the 515 participants, 262 completed the follow-up, with a predominance of females, older individuals, and those who had no partner; there was an increase in frail older adults. In the Generalized Estimating Equations analysis, frailty score was related to sociodemographic (increase in age, no partner, and low education level) and health variables (more diseases, drugs, falls, and decrease in functional capacity). There was an association between the variables of age (older), marital status (no partner), and loss of functional capacity. CONCLUSIONS Frailty syndrome was associated with increasing age, having no partner, and decreased functional capacity over time, and investments are required to prevent this syndrome and promote quality in aging.Faculdade de Saúde Pública da Universidade de São Paulo2018-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-89102018000100266Revista de Saúde Pública v.52 2018reponame:Revista de Saúde Públicainstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USP10.11606/s1518-8787.2018052000497info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFhon,Jack Roberto SilvaRodrigues,Rosalina Aparecida PartezaniSantos,Jair Lício FerreiraDiniz,Marina AleixoSantos,Emanuella Barros dosAlmeida,Vanessa CostaGiacomini,Suelen Borelli Limaeng2018-07-23T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0034-89102018000100266Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_serial&pid=0034-8910&lng=pt&nrm=isoONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phprevsp@org.usp.br||revsp1@usp.br1518-87870034-8910opendoar:2018-07-23T00:00Revista de Saúde Pública - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Factors associated with frailty in older adults: a longitudinal study
title Factors associated with frailty in older adults: a longitudinal study
spellingShingle Factors associated with frailty in older adults: a longitudinal study
Fhon,Jack Roberto Silva
Aged
Frail Elderly
Risk Factors
Socioeconomic Factors
Aging
title_short Factors associated with frailty in older adults: a longitudinal study
title_full Factors associated with frailty in older adults: a longitudinal study
title_fullStr Factors associated with frailty in older adults: a longitudinal study
title_full_unstemmed Factors associated with frailty in older adults: a longitudinal study
title_sort Factors associated with frailty in older adults: a longitudinal study
author Fhon,Jack Roberto Silva
author_facet Fhon,Jack Roberto Silva
Rodrigues,Rosalina Aparecida Partezani
Santos,Jair Lício Ferreira
Diniz,Marina Aleixo
Santos,Emanuella Barros dos
Almeida,Vanessa Costa
Giacomini,Suelen Borelli Lima
author_role author
author2 Rodrigues,Rosalina Aparecida Partezani
Santos,Jair Lício Ferreira
Diniz,Marina Aleixo
Santos,Emanuella Barros dos
Almeida,Vanessa Costa
Giacomini,Suelen Borelli Lima
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Fhon,Jack Roberto Silva
Rodrigues,Rosalina Aparecida Partezani
Santos,Jair Lício Ferreira
Diniz,Marina Aleixo
Santos,Emanuella Barros dos
Almeida,Vanessa Costa
Giacomini,Suelen Borelli Lima
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Aged
Frail Elderly
Risk Factors
Socioeconomic Factors
Aging
topic Aged
Frail Elderly
Risk Factors
Socioeconomic Factors
Aging
description ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE To determine the demographic and health factors related to the frailty syndrome in older adults. METHODS This is a longitudinal quantitative study carried out with 262 older adults aged 65 years and older, of both sexes, living at home. Data collection was carried out in Period 1 between October 2007 and February 2008, and in Period 2 between July and December 2013. For data collection, we used the sociodemographic profile instrument, the Edmonton Frail Scale, the Mini-Mental State Examination, the number of falls in the last 12 months, the number of self-reported diseases and used drugs, the Functional Independence Measure, and the Lawton and Brody Scale. We used descriptive statistics for data analysis, in the comparison of the means between periods, the nonparametric Wilcoxon test, and the method of Generalized Estimating Equations, which is considered an extension of the Generalized Linear Models with p ≤ 0.05. RESULTS Of the 515 participants, 262 completed the follow-up, with a predominance of females, older individuals, and those who had no partner; there was an increase in frail older adults. In the Generalized Estimating Equations analysis, frailty score was related to sociodemographic (increase in age, no partner, and low education level) and health variables (more diseases, drugs, falls, and decrease in functional capacity). There was an association between the variables of age (older), marital status (no partner), and loss of functional capacity. CONCLUSIONS Frailty syndrome was associated with increasing age, having no partner, and decreased functional capacity over time, and investments are required to prevent this syndrome and promote quality in aging.
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