Health conditions associated with aging and end of life of adults with Down syndrome.

Anna J Esbensen
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Expectations for the life course of individuals with Down syndrome (DS) have changed, with life expectancy estimates increasing from 12 in 1949 to nearly 60 years of age today (Bittles & Glasson, 2004; Penrose, 1949). Along with this longer life expectancy comes a larger population of adults with DS who display premature age-related changes in their health. There is thus a need to provide specialized health care to this aging population of adults with DS who are at high risk for some conditions and at lower risk for others. This review focuses on the rates and contributing factors to medical conditions that are common in adults with DS or that show changes with age. The review of medical conditions includes the increased risk for skin and hair changes, early onset menopause, visual and hearing impairments, adult onset seizure disorder, thyroid dysfunction, diabetes, obesity, sleep apnea and musculoskeletal problems. The different pattern of conditions associated with the mortality of adults with DS is also reviewed.

与唐氏综合症成人衰老和生命终结相关的健康状况。
对唐氏综合症(DS)患者生命历程的期望发生了变化,预期寿命从1949年的12岁增加到今天的近60岁(Bittles & Glasson, 2004;彭罗斯,1949)。随着预期寿命的延长,越来越多的成年人患有退行性痴呆,他们的健康状况出现了与年龄过早相关的变化。因此,有必要为患有退行性痴呆的老年人提供专门的医疗保健,他们在某些情况下风险很高,而在其他情况下风险较低。本综述的重点是在成人退行性椎体滑移中常见或随年龄变化的医疗状况的发生率和影响因素。对医疗状况的审查包括皮肤和头发变化、早发性更年期、视力和听力障碍、成人发作性癫痫、甲状腺功能障碍、糖尿病、肥胖、睡眠呼吸暂停和肌肉骨骼问题的风险增加。与成人退行性椎体滑移的死亡率相关的不同模式的条件也进行了审查。
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