Trajectories of frailty and related factors of elderly people in Mexico.

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Abigail Vanessa Rojas Huerta
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Abstract

Introduction: Frailty is an indicator of health status in old age and a common clinical syndrome in older adults that carries an increased risk of poor health outcomes, including falls, incidents of disability, hospitalization, and mortality. This study aimed to identify the different trajectories of frailty and the factors related to frailty among Mexican older adults over time.

Methods: Data are from a four-wave panel composed of older Mexican adults from 2001 to 2015 of the Mexican Health and Aging Study (MHAS). Frailty is the accumulation of deficits using a frailty index. A multilevel analysis, using hierarchical models, was applied to know the changes of frailty trajectories and what factors are related to it.

Results: Being female, older, being widowhood, and having a lower level of education were risk factors for having a high frailty index and lower financial satisfaction doing activities at home have adverse effects.

Conclusion: The findings of this work present information about the prevalence of frailty considering the proportion of deficits that individuals possess and their main associated components in older Mexican adults. It is necessary to improve socioeconomic health conditions in phases before old age to avoid developing frailty in the future.

墨西哥老年人的衰弱轨迹及相关因素。
引言:虚弱是老年人健康状况的一个指标,也是老年人常见的临床综合征,会增加健康状况不佳的风险,包括跌倒、残疾、住院和死亡。这项研究旨在确定墨西哥老年人随着时间的推移虚弱的不同轨迹以及与虚弱相关的因素。方法:数据来自墨西哥健康与老龄化研究(MHAS)2001年至2015年由墨西哥老年人组成的四波小组。脆弱性是使用脆弱性指数来累积赤字。采用分层模型进行多层次分析,以了解虚弱轨迹的变化以及与之相关的因素。结果:女性、年龄较大、丧偶和受教育程度较低是虚弱指数较高的风险因素,在家活动的经济满意度较低会产生不利影响。结论:考虑到墨西哥老年人个体缺陷的比例及其主要相关成分,这项工作的发现提供了有关虚弱患病率的信息。有必要在老年之前分阶段改善社会经济健康状况,以避免未来出现虚弱。
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