Co-development of frailty and functional ability in older adults: A parallel-process latent growth curve model.

IF 2.4 4区 医学 Q3 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
Jiaqi Yu, Linhan Wang, Ziyi Wang, Shuyu Chen, Yanyan Li, Wendie Zhou, Cuili Wang
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Abstract

Aim: To explore the co-development and possible risk factors of frailty and functional ability among community-dwelling older adults.

Methods: This secondary analysis used data from a prospective three-wave cohort study with a sample of 780 older adults. Frailty was assessed using the Tilburg Frailty Indicator, and functional ability using the Lawton Instrumental Activities of Daily Living Scale. A conditional parallel-process latent growth curve model was implemented to test their dynamic relationship and explore the potential risk factors.

Results: Frailty and functional ability significantly deteriorated over 3 years. Older adults with severer frailty were more likely to experience poor initial functional ability as well as a faster loss of functional ability, and a rapid functional ability decline was more easily observed in participants suffering an accelerating increase in frailty deterioration. Furthermore, lack of a spouse and the presence of comorbidities were significantly related to severer initial frailty, while lower educational attainment was associated with poorer baseline functional ability. Advanced age impaired initial functional ability and accelerated its rate of deterioration over time.

Conclusions: Frailty and functional ability significantly deteriorated over a 3-year period, and the frailty trajectory significantly affected the evolution of functional ability. In addition, age, marital status, educational level, and multimorbidity were significant risk factors. These results underscore the importance of timely and tailored approaches addressing frailty and risk factors for maintaining functional ability and promoting healthy aging among community-dwelling older populations. Geriatr Gerontol Int 2025; ••: ••-••.

老年人虚弱和功能能力的共同发展:一个平行过程的潜在增长曲线模型。
目的:探讨社区老年人衰弱与功能能力的共同发展及可能的危险因素。方法:该二次分析使用了780名老年人样本的前瞻性三波队列研究的数据。使用蒂尔堡虚弱指数评估虚弱程度,使用劳顿日常生活工具活动量表评估功能能力。采用条件平行过程潜在生长曲线模型检验两者的动态关系,探讨潜在的危险因素。结果:虚弱和功能能力在3年内明显恶化。身体虚弱的老年人更有可能经历较差的初始功能能力,以及更快的功能能力丧失,而在身体虚弱加速恶化的参与者中,更容易观察到快速的功能能力下降。此外,缺乏配偶和存在合并症与严重的初始虚弱显著相关,而较低的受教育程度与较差的基线功能能力相关。老年损害了最初的功能能力,并随着时间的推移加速了其恶化的速度。结论:衰弱和功能能力在3年内明显恶化,衰弱轨迹显著影响功能能力的演变。此外,年龄、婚姻状况、教育程度和多病性是显著的危险因素。这些结果强调了及时和有针对性的方法处理脆弱和风险因素对于维持社区居住老年人的功能能力和促进健康老龄化的重要性。Geriatr Gerontol 2025;••: ••-••.
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来源期刊
CiteScore
5.50
自引率
6.10%
发文量
189
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Geriatrics & Gerontology International is the official Journal of the Japan Geriatrics Society, reflecting the growing importance of the subject area in developed economies and their particular significance to a country like Japan with a large aging population. Geriatrics & Gerontology International is now an international publication with contributions from around the world and published four times per year.
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