Group participation and the risk of functional decline in later life: A Prospective Cohort Study.

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Makoto Kaneko, Fumihiro Saitoh, Hotaka Hara, Takako Motomura, Kumiko Maruyama, Yumiko Okamoto, Hisako Kuribayashi, Kouichi Imai, Katsunori Kondo
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Although group participation benefits older adults' health, its effects may vary by group type. The Japanese Health and Welfare Co-operative (Hew Co-op) organises peer-led group participation called 'Han Kai' meetings to promote health literacy, but the impact of Han Kai participation on health indicators remains unexplored. This study aimed to examine whether the frequency and duration of Han Kai participation were associated with risk of functional disability. This was a prospective cohort study conducted in Japan between 2018 and 2022. The participants were Han Kai members aged ≥ 65 years who did not receive a Long-Term Care certification. The exposure variables were the frequency of participation in Han Kai per year and the years of participation in 2018. The main outcome was a risk assessment scale score for predicting incident functional disabilities in 2022. Multivariate linear regression was conducted to adjust for covariates. In the study, 2359 older adults participated. Overall, the frequency of Han Kai participation was not significantly associated with disability risk scores. However, participants with ≥10 years of involvement had significantly lower scores (β = -1.95, 95% CI: -3.64 to -0.26, P = .024). Among those aged ≥ 75 years, both frequency and duration showed a significant inverse association with risk scores, with a dose-response relationship. Sustained participation in peer-led group meetings such as Han Kai may help mitigate functional decline, particularly among the oldest age groups. These findings support policies that promote long-term community engagement as part of healthy ageing strategies.

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群体参与与晚年功能衰退的风险:一项前瞻性队列研究。
虽然群体参与有益于老年人的健康,但其效果可能因群体类型而异。日本卫生和福利合作社(Hew Co-op)组织了由同行领导的小组参与,称为“韩恺”会议,以促进健康素养,但韩恺参与对健康指标的影响仍未得到探讨。本研究旨在探讨韩恺参与的频率和持续时间是否与功能性残疾的风险相关。这是一项2018年至2022年在日本进行的前瞻性队列研究。参与者为年龄≥65岁且未获得长期护理认证的韩凯会员。暴露变量为每年参与韩恺的频率和2018年的参与年份。主要结果是预测2022年功能性残疾事件的风险评估量表得分。采用多元线性回归对协变量进行校正。在这项研究中,有2359名老年人参与了研究。总体而言,韩恺参与的频率与残疾风险评分没有显著相关。然而,≥10年的参与者得分明显较低(β = -1.95, 95% CI: -3.64至-0.26,P = 0.024)。在年龄≥75岁的患者中,频率和持续时间与风险评分呈显著负相关,呈剂量-反应关系。持续参加像韩恺这样的同龄人领导的小组会议可能有助于缓解功能衰退,尤其是在最年长的群体中。这些发现支持将促进社区长期参与作为健康老龄化战略一部分的政策。
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期刊介绍: INQUIRY is a peer-reviewed open access journal whose msision is to to improve health by sharing research spanning health care, including public health, health services, and health policy.
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