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Farm working experience could reduce late-life dependency duration among Japanese older adults: The Yamanashi Healthy–Active Life Expectancy cohort study based on the STROBE guidelines

With the advance of medical care, the duration of dependency on nursing care in later life has increased worldwide. There is a question of whether farm work could extend or shorten the dependency duration. We investigated the association between farm work experience and the duration of dependency on...

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Autores principales: Haruyama, Kayo, Yokomichi, Hiroshi, Yamagata, Zentaro
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Publicado: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7505340/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32957372
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000022248
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description With the advance of medical care, the duration of dependency on nursing care in later life has increased worldwide. There is a question of whether farm work could extend or shorten the dependency duration. We investigated the association between farm work experience and the duration of dependency on nursing support or care in late life. We randomly selected 600 adults aged ≥65 years, who were independent and not hospitalized, as part of the Yamanashi Healthy–Active Life Expectancy cohort and followed them for 13 years. We defined the duration of dependency as the time from reception of long-term care insurance benefits to death, and we adjusted for multiple covariates. We analyzed data from 225 adults (139 men and 86 women) who died during the follow-up period. Ninety four had received long-term care benefits. Mean age was 79.6 years (standard deviation [SD]: 6.3) in individuals with farm work experience and 80.1 years (SD: 7.2) in individuals without farm work experience. The estimated duration of dependency on long-term care was 1.3 years (standard error [SE]: 0.4) in individuals with farm work experience vs 2.1 years (SE: 0.5) in individuals without farm work experience (P = .01). The estimated duration of dependency in individuals with farm work experience and without farm work experience was 0.4 years (SE: 0.5) vs 1.3 years (SE: 0.6) in men respectively (P = .03) and 1.6 years (SE: 0.9) vs 2.4 years (SE: 0.9) in women, respectively (P = .16). The sensitivity analysis yielded an estimated duration of 1.2 years (SE: 0.5) in those with farm work experience and 2.3 years (SE: 0.5) in those without farm work experience (P = .004). Individuals with farm work experience required less long-term care prior to death, suggesting that agricultural and physical activities promote health. Policymakers focusing on preventing the need for nursing care in older populations could consider promoting farming or gardening.
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spelling pubmed-75053402020-09-24 Farm working experience could reduce late-life dependency duration among Japanese older adults: The Yamanashi Healthy–Active Life Expectancy cohort study based on the STROBE guidelines Haruyama, Kayo Yokomichi, Hiroshi Yamagata, Zentaro Medicine (Baltimore) 4400 With the advance of medical care, the duration of dependency on nursing care in later life has increased worldwide. There is a question of whether farm work could extend or shorten the dependency duration. We investigated the association between farm work experience and the duration of dependency on nursing support or care in late life. We randomly selected 600 adults aged ≥65 years, who were independent and not hospitalized, as part of the Yamanashi Healthy–Active Life Expectancy cohort and followed them for 13 years. We defined the duration of dependency as the time from reception of long-term care insurance benefits to death, and we adjusted for multiple covariates. We analyzed data from 225 adults (139 men and 86 women) who died during the follow-up period. Ninety four had received long-term care benefits. Mean age was 79.6 years (standard deviation [SD]: 6.3) in individuals with farm work experience and 80.1 years (SD: 7.2) in individuals without farm work experience. The estimated duration of dependency on long-term care was 1.3 years (standard error [SE]: 0.4) in individuals with farm work experience vs 2.1 years (SE: 0.5) in individuals without farm work experience (P = .01). The estimated duration of dependency in individuals with farm work experience and without farm work experience was 0.4 years (SE: 0.5) vs 1.3 years (SE: 0.6) in men respectively (P = .03) and 1.6 years (SE: 0.9) vs 2.4 years (SE: 0.9) in women, respectively (P = .16). The sensitivity analysis yielded an estimated duration of 1.2 years (SE: 0.5) in those with farm work experience and 2.3 years (SE: 0.5) in those without farm work experience (P = .004). Individuals with farm work experience required less long-term care prior to death, suggesting that agricultural and physical activities promote health. Policymakers focusing on preventing the need for nursing care in older populations could consider promoting farming or gardening. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2020-09-18 /pmc/articles/PMC7505340/ /pubmed/32957372 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000022248 Text en Copyright © 2020 the Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0 (CCBY), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
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title Farm working experience could reduce late-life dependency duration among Japanese older adults: The Yamanashi Healthy–Active Life Expectancy cohort study based on the STROBE guidelines
title_full Farm working experience could reduce late-life dependency duration among Japanese older adults: The Yamanashi Healthy–Active Life Expectancy cohort study based on the STROBE guidelines
title_fullStr Farm working experience could reduce late-life dependency duration among Japanese older adults: The Yamanashi Healthy–Active Life Expectancy cohort study based on the STROBE guidelines
title_full_unstemmed Farm working experience could reduce late-life dependency duration among Japanese older adults: The Yamanashi Healthy–Active Life Expectancy cohort study based on the STROBE guidelines
title_short Farm working experience could reduce late-life dependency duration among Japanese older adults: The Yamanashi Healthy–Active Life Expectancy cohort study based on the STROBE guidelines
title_sort farm working experience could reduce late-life dependency duration among japanese older adults: the yamanashi healthy–active life expectancy cohort study based on the strobe guidelines
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7505340/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32957372
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000022248
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