Additive interaction of disability with chronic conditions on mortality risk in middle-aged and older adults in Spain

IF 3.7 2区 医学 Q1 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Roberto Pastor-Barriuso PhD , Iñaki Galán MD, PhD , Javier Damián MD, PhD
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Abstract

Background

Disability and chronic diseases are prevalent conditions associated with mortality, but little information is available on their potential synergistic effects.

Objective

This study aimed to describe additive interactions between disability and chronic diseases on mortality risk in middle-aged and older adults.

Methods

A representative cohort of 22,800 community-dwelling Spanish people aged 50 years or older were interviewed for disability with the Global Activity Limitation Indicator and specific chronic diseases in the 2011–12 and 2014 National Health Surveys and subsequently followed up for mortality. Five-year all-cause mortality risks were standardized in each disability-by-comorbidity category through inverse probability weighting. We computed interaction contrasts as the departure of the standardized risk difference for people with both conditions from the sum of the standardized risk differences for those with any single condition.

Results

The baseline prevalence of disability was 35.1 % (95 % confidence interval [CI] 34.4 %, 35.9 %). There was compelling evidence of synergistic effects of disability with chronic liver disease, heart diseases other than myocardial infarction, cancer, and cerebrovascular disease, with large positive interaction contrasts (95 % CIs) of 106.7 (−16.4, 229.9), 45.7 (6.9, 84.5), 45.1 (−15.0, 105.2), and 42.9 (−41.0, 126.9) excess deaths per 1000 persons. Less clear synergistic responses were observed for other comorbidities. We found some evidence of antagonism for osteoporosis, with a negative interaction contrast of −18.0 (95 % CI −82.2, 46.2) deaths per 1000 persons.

Conclusion

Given the high mortality risk in people with disability, the study of its synergistic effects with target comorbidities can provide relevant information regarding preventive measures.

残疾与慢性病对西班牙中老年人死亡风险的叠加作用。
背景:残疾和慢性病是与死亡率相关的普遍情况,但有关它们潜在协同效应的信息却很少:本研究旨在描述残疾和慢性病对中老年人死亡风险的叠加作用:在 2011-12 年和 2014 年的全国健康调查中,对 22800 名 50 岁或以上居住在社区的西班牙人进行了具有代表性的队列研究,以全球活动受限指标和特定慢性病为依据对其残疾情况进行了调查,随后对其死亡率进行了随访。通过反概率加权法对每个残疾-并发症类别的五年全因死亡风险进行了标准化。我们计算了交互对比,即同时患有两种疾病的人的标准化风险差异与患有任何一种单一疾病的人的标准化风险差异之和的偏差:基线残疾发生率为 35.1%(95% 置信区间 [CI] 34.4%,35.9%)。有令人信服的证据表明,残疾与慢性肝病、心肌梗死以外的心脏病、癌症和脑血管疾病之间存在协同效应,每 1000 人中有 106.7(-16.4,229.9)、45.7(6.9,84.5)、45.1(-15.0,105.2)和 42.9(-41.0,126.9)例超额死亡的巨大正交互对比(95 % 置信区间)。在其他合并症方面,协同反应不太明显。我们发现了骨质疏松症的一些拮抗证据,每 1000 人的负交互对比为-18.0(95 % CI -82.2,46.2)例死亡:鉴于残疾人的高死亡风险,研究其与目标合并症的协同效应可为预防措施提供相关信息。
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Disability and Health Journal
Disability and Health Journal HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES-PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
CiteScore
7.50
自引率
6.70%
发文量
134
审稿时长
34 days
期刊介绍: Disability and Health Journal is a scientific, scholarly, and multidisciplinary journal for reporting original contributions that advance knowledge in disability and health. Topics may be related to global health, quality of life, and specific health conditions as they relate to disability. Such contributions include: • Reports of empirical research on the characteristics of persons with disabilities, environment, health outcomes, and determinants of health • Reports of empirical research on the Systematic or other evidence-based reviews and tightly conceived theoretical interpretations of research literature • Reports of empirical research on the Evaluative research on new interventions, technologies, and programs • Reports of empirical research on the Reports on issues or policies affecting the health and/or quality of life for persons with disabilities, using a scientific base.
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