Erschienen in:
22.04.2016
Successful aging, a new challenge for developing countries: The Coyoacán Cohort
verfasst von:
Juan Miguel Antono García-Lara, A. P. Navarrete-Reyes, R. Medina-Méndez, S. G. Aguilar-Navarro, José Alberto Avila-Funes
Erschienen in:
The journal of nutrition, health & aging
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Ausgabe 2/2017
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Abstract
Objective
To determine the socio-demographic and health factors associated with a biomedical phenotype of successful aging (SA) among Mexican community-dwelling elderly.
Design, setting and participants
Cross-sectional study of 935 older adults aged 70 or older participating in the Mexican Study of Nutritional and Psychosocial Markers of Frailty.
Measurements
SA was operationalized in accordance with the phenotype proposed by Rowe and Kahn. Univariate and multivariate logistic regression analyses were carried out in order to identify the correlates of SA.
Results
The phenotype of SA was present in 10% of participants. Age (P < 0.001), illiteracy (P = 0.021), polypharmacy (P < 0.001), and physical pain (P < 0.001) were factors independently and inversely associated with the presence of the SA phenotype. The only variable positively associated with SA was good self-perceived health-status (P < 0.001).
Conclusion
Although age is not modifiable, several other factors associated with SA are. If we are to promote SA, efforts should be made towards improving those modifiable factors negatively associated with its presence, such as pain or polypharmacy. Also, enhancing factors positively associated to it might play a role in improving wellbeing.