Demographics and clinical characteristics of a new population of centenarians in Colombia. The COOLCEN cohort

Ivan David Lozada-Martinez , Juan Sebastian Marín , Sandra Milena Castelblanco-Toro , Enrique A Mazenett-Granados , John Fredy Suárez , Mauricio Sarmiento , Juan-Manuel Anaya
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Abstract

Aim

Centenarians represent a successful model of biological aging that is becoming increasingly common but still largely unknown. Data about centenarians in Colombia is scarce. The aim of this study was to provide a description of the demographic and clinical characteristics of a new cohort of centenarians in Colombia.

Methods

A retrospective, population-based cohort study was undertaken, employing a nationally validated registry provided by a health insurance company. Demographic information and prevalence rates of significant chronic diseases were evaluated. The geographical distribution of centenarians at the national level was mapped. Data were then compared with other age groups (>18-59 and 60-99 years-old), and with previous descriptions of centenarians.

Results

Among the 2,362,436 persons included in the study, a prevalence of 0.12% centenarians was observed, of which 50.7% were female and the majority resides in urban areas (64.9%). Chronic diseases were observed in 275 (9.27%) centenarians, of whom 113 (3.81%) disclosed one chronic disease and 162 (5.46%) disclosed multimorbidity. The most prevalent chronic diseases were essential hypertension (8.6%), and chronic kidney disease (4.4%), which were significantly lower compared to others age groups. Centenarians were free of hematological, inflammatory arthritis, tuberculosis and human immunodeficiency virus infections. COVID-19 was observed in 2% of cases. Significant differences in health outcomes assessed were seen when comparing our results with centenarians from previously described blue zones.

Conclusions

The COOLCEN cohort discloses a low prevalence of age-related chronic diseases, low economic status and no difference in gender distribution. The study will provide valuable insights into healthy aging, disease prevention, and improving the well-being of older adults.

哥伦比亚百岁老人新人群的人口统计学和临床特征。COOLCEN 群体
目的百岁老人代表了一种成功的生物衰老模式,这种模式越来越常见,但在很大程度上仍不为人所知。有关哥伦比亚百岁老人的数据很少。本研究旨在描述哥伦比亚新一批百岁老人的人口统计学和临床特征。研究评估了人口统计学信息和重要慢性疾病的患病率。绘制了全国百岁老人的地理分布图。结果在纳入研究的 2,362,436 人中,百岁老人的患病率为 0.12%,其中 50.7% 为女性,大多数居住在城市地区(64.9%)。275名(9.27%)百岁老人患有慢性病,其中113人(3.81%)只患有一种慢性病,162人(5.46%)患有多种慢性病。最常见的慢性病是原发性高血压(8.6%)和慢性肾病(4.4%),与其他年龄组相比明显较低。百岁老人没有血液病、炎症性关节炎、结核病和人体免疫缺陷病毒感染。在 2% 的病例中发现了 COVID-19。将我们的结果与之前描述的蓝区百岁老人的结果进行比较后发现,评估的健康结果存在显著差异。结论 COOLCEN 队列显示,与年龄相关的慢性疾病发病率低,经济地位低,性别分布无差异。这项研究将为健康老龄化、疾病预防和改善老年人福祉提供有价值的见解。
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