Poor pelvic floor health is associated with frailty in 40–75 year olds

Susan J. Gordon, K. Grimmer, N. Baker
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To determine the associations between pelvic floor health and frailty, and to identify variables associated with them, this study involved 656 community-dwellers aged 40–75 years who participated in a cross-sectional observational study. Participants completed the Pelvic Floor Bother Questionnaire and the Fried frailty phenotype assessment, and were assessed for putative predictors (sleep quality, body mass index, nutrition, psychological distress, hydration, smoking, alcohol, polypharmacy and health concerns). Differences were tested using analysis of variance models and chi square tests, and associations were tested using linear and logistic regression models. Bladder and bowel concerns were reported by men and women in all age groups, and 38% of participants exhibited at least one frailty element. There was a significant association between reporting frailty elements and poor pelvic floor health, and both were significantly associated with increasing age for men and women, poor sleep quality and high body mass index. Only pelvic floor health was significantly associated with health concerns and polypharmacy, and only frailty was significantly associated with smoking and alcohol consumption. Significant associations with alterable lifestyle and general health factors suggest that early interventions to improve pelvic floor health could impact on health and healthy ageing more broadly.
40-75岁的人盆底健康状况不佳与身体虚弱有关
为了确定盆底健康与虚弱之间的关系,并确定与之相关的变量,本研究涉及656名年龄在40-75岁之间的社区居民,他们参加了一项横断面观察研究。参与者完成了盆底困扰问卷和Fried虚弱表型评估,并评估了假定的预测因素(睡眠质量、体重指数、营养、心理困扰、水合作用、吸烟、饮酒、多种药物和健康问题)。使用方差分析模型和卡方检验检验差异,使用线性和逻辑回归模型检验相关性。所有年龄组的男性和女性都报告了膀胱和肠道问题,38%的参与者表现出至少一种虚弱因素。报告的脆弱因素与盆底健康状况不佳之间存在显著关联,两者都与男性和女性年龄增长、睡眠质量差和体重指数高显著相关。只有盆底健康与健康问题和多药显著相关,只有虚弱与吸烟和饮酒显著相关。与生活方式改变和一般健康因素的显著关联表明,早期干预改善盆底健康可能对健康和健康老龄化产生更广泛的影响。
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