Subjective Memory Problems and Social Determinants of Health on Timed Instrumental Activities of Daily Living With Older Adults in the ACTIVE Study.

IF 2.2 3区 医学 Q2 GERONTOLOGY
Journal of Aging and Health Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-23 DOI:10.1177/08982643241310997
Gail Wallace, Tyler R Bell, Roland J Thorpe, George W Rebok
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Abstract

ObjectiveThis study examines the longitudinal relationship between subjective memory problems (SMPs) and timed instrumental activity of daily living (IADL) performance while considering the effects of depressive symptoms and the moderating role of the social determinants of health (SDHs).MethodsData from 2622 older adults in the Advanced Cognitive Training for Independent and Vital Elderly (ACTIVE) randomized control trial were analyzed longitudinally, spanning up to 10 years. SMPs and timed IADL performance were assessed at each wave. The SDHs were captured using validated factors incorporating US Census data and person-level data from the ACTIVE Study. Multilevel mixed models examined associations, adjusting for demographics and the effects of depressive symptoms.ResultsMore SMPs at baseline were associated with slower timed IADL performance which rapidly became slower over time. Those older adults who experienced SMPs as they aged also experienced declines in timed IADL. These associations were influenced by socially determined health outcomes such as neighborhood and built environment, healthcare access and quality, and social and community context. Living in a better neighborhood and built environment and having access to quality healthcare weakened relationships over time between baseline SMPs and slower timed IADL performance. Better healthcare access and quality weakened the association of increases in SMPs with the slowing of timed IADL. Contrary to our prediction, living in a better social and community context, which fostered social engagement and decreased social isolation, strengthened relationships over time between baseline SMPs and slower timed IADL performance as well as the association of increases in SMPs with slower timed IADL performance over time.DiscussionMore SMPs at baseline were significantly related to slower rates of timed IADL performance over time, especially in older adults living in worse neighborhoods and built environments as well as areas with better social and community contexts. Increases in SMPs as one aged were also related to the slowing of timed IADL performance, especially in older adults living in areas with worse healthcare access and quality. Finally, our study found that higher scores on SMPs were related to slower timed IADL performance-independent of major confounds such as depressive symptoms.

ACTIVE研究中老年人日常生活中定时工具活动的主观记忆问题和健康的社会决定因素。
目的探讨主观记忆问题(SMPs)与定时日常生活工具活动(IADL)表现之间的纵向关系,同时考虑抑郁症状的影响和健康社会决定因素(sdh)的调节作用。方法对2622名参加独立和重要老年人高级认知训练(ACTIVE)随机对照试验的老年人数据进行纵向分析,时间跨度长达10年。评估每波的smp和定时IADL性能。sdh是通过结合美国人口普查数据和来自ACTIVE研究的个人水平数据的有效因素来捕获的。多层混合模型检验了相关性,调整了人口统计学和抑郁症状的影响。结果基线时较多的smp与较慢的定时IADL表现相关,并随着时间的推移迅速变慢。随着年龄的增长而经历smp的老年人也经历了定时IADL的下降。这些关联受到社会决定的健康结果的影响,如邻里和建筑环境,医疗保健的获取和质量,以及社会和社区背景。生活在更好的社区和建筑环境中,并获得高质量的医疗保健,随着时间的推移,基线smp与较慢时间的IADL表现之间的关系会减弱。更好的医疗保健可及性和质量削弱了smp增加与定时IADL减慢的关联。与我们的预测相反,生活在一个更好的社会和社区环境中,促进了社会参与和减少了社会孤立,随着时间的推移,基线smp和较慢时间的IADL表现之间的关系得到加强,smp的增加与较慢时间的IADL表现之间的关系也随着时间的推移而增强。随着时间的推移,更多的基线smp与较慢的定时IADL表现率显著相关,特别是生活在较差的社区和建筑环境以及社会和社区环境较好的地区的老年人。随着年龄的增长,smp的增加也与定时IADL表现的减慢有关,特别是在生活在医疗保健可及性和质量较差地区的老年人。最后,我们的研究发现,较高的smp得分与较慢的时间性IADL表现有关,与抑郁症状等主要混杂因素无关。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Aging and Health is an interdisciplinary forum for the presentation of research findings and scholarly exchange in the area of aging and health. Manuscripts are sought that deal with social and behavioral factors related to health and aging. Disciplines represented include the behavioral and social sciences, public health, epidemiology, demography, health services research, nursing, social work, medicine, and related disciplines. Although preference is given to manuscripts presenting the findings of original research, review and methodological pieces will also be considered.
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