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Clustering of geriatric deficits emerges to be an essential feature of ageing - results of a cross-sectional study in Poland

The majority of old people suffer from various clinical conditions that affect health, functioning and quality of life. This research is a part of a cross-sectional, nationwide PolSenior Study that provides a comprehensive assessment of eight geriatric impairments and their co-occurrence in a repres...

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Autores principales: Karolina, Piotrowicz, Agnieszka, Pac, Barbara, Skalska Anna, Jerzy, Chudek, Alicja, Klich-Rączka, Aleksandra, Szybalska, Jean-Pierre, Michel, Tomasz, Grodzicki
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Publicado: Impact Journals LLC 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5115899/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27794563
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/aging.101055
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author Karolina, Piotrowicz
Agnieszka, Pac
Barbara, Skalska Anna
Jerzy, Chudek
Alicja, Klich-Rączka
Aleksandra, Szybalska
Jean-Pierre, Michel
Tomasz, Grodzicki
author_facet Karolina, Piotrowicz
Agnieszka, Pac
Barbara, Skalska Anna
Jerzy, Chudek
Alicja, Klich-Rączka
Aleksandra, Szybalska
Jean-Pierre, Michel
Tomasz, Grodzicki
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description The majority of old people suffer from various clinical conditions that affect health, functioning and quality of life. This research is a part of a cross-sectional, nationwide PolSenior Study that provides a comprehensive assessment of eight geriatric impairments and their co-occurrence in a representative sample (3471 participant aged 65-104 years, mean age 78.3 years) of the old adults living in the community in Poland. The participants were recruited randomly from all administrative regions of Poland by a three-stage, proportional, stratified-by-age group selection process. Eight geriatric conditions were assessed: falls, incontinences, cognitive impairment, mood disorders, vision and hearing impairments, malnutrition, and functional dependence. We showed that the most common deficits causing disability were vision and hearing impairments, and mood disorders, with more than two thirds of the participants presented at least one geriatric deficit. We showed that presence any of the analyzed conditions significantly increased the risk for co-occurrence of other examined weaknesses. The highest prevalence odds ratios were for functional dependence and, respectively: malnutrition (8.61, 95%CI: 4.70-15.80), incontinences (8.0, 95%CI:5.93-10.70), and cognitive impairment (7.22; 95%CI:5.91-8.83). We concluded that the majority of the old people living in the community present various clinical conditions that prompt disability.
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spelling pubmed-51158992016-11-29 Clustering of geriatric deficits emerges to be an essential feature of ageing - results of a cross-sectional study in Poland Karolina, Piotrowicz Agnieszka, Pac Barbara, Skalska Anna Jerzy, Chudek Alicja, Klich-Rączka Aleksandra, Szybalska Jean-Pierre, Michel Tomasz, Grodzicki Aging (Albany NY) Research Paper The majority of old people suffer from various clinical conditions that affect health, functioning and quality of life. This research is a part of a cross-sectional, nationwide PolSenior Study that provides a comprehensive assessment of eight geriatric impairments and their co-occurrence in a representative sample (3471 participant aged 65-104 years, mean age 78.3 years) of the old adults living in the community in Poland. The participants were recruited randomly from all administrative regions of Poland by a three-stage, proportional, stratified-by-age group selection process. Eight geriatric conditions were assessed: falls, incontinences, cognitive impairment, mood disorders, vision and hearing impairments, malnutrition, and functional dependence. We showed that the most common deficits causing disability were vision and hearing impairments, and mood disorders, with more than two thirds of the participants presented at least one geriatric deficit. We showed that presence any of the analyzed conditions significantly increased the risk for co-occurrence of other examined weaknesses. The highest prevalence odds ratios were for functional dependence and, respectively: malnutrition (8.61, 95%CI: 4.70-15.80), incontinences (8.0, 95%CI:5.93-10.70), and cognitive impairment (7.22; 95%CI:5.91-8.83). We concluded that the majority of the old people living in the community present various clinical conditions that prompt disability. Impact Journals LLC 2016-10-27 /pmc/articles/PMC5115899/ /pubmed/27794563 http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/aging.101055 Text en Copyright: © 2016 Karolina et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Karolina, Piotrowicz
Agnieszka, Pac
Barbara, Skalska Anna
Jerzy, Chudek
Alicja, Klich-Rączka
Aleksandra, Szybalska
Jean-Pierre, Michel
Tomasz, Grodzicki
Clustering of geriatric deficits emerges to be an essential feature of ageing - results of a cross-sectional study in Poland
title Clustering of geriatric deficits emerges to be an essential feature of ageing - results of a cross-sectional study in Poland
title_full Clustering of geriatric deficits emerges to be an essential feature of ageing - results of a cross-sectional study in Poland
title_fullStr Clustering of geriatric deficits emerges to be an essential feature of ageing - results of a cross-sectional study in Poland
title_full_unstemmed Clustering of geriatric deficits emerges to be an essential feature of ageing - results of a cross-sectional study in Poland
title_short Clustering of geriatric deficits emerges to be an essential feature of ageing - results of a cross-sectional study in Poland
title_sort clustering of geriatric deficits emerges to be an essential feature of ageing - results of a cross-sectional study in poland
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5115899/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27794563
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/aging.101055
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