英国和中国内在能力的队列趋势。

IF 17 Q1 CELL BIOLOGY
John R. Beard, Katja Hanewald, Yafei Si, Jotheeswaran Amuthavalli Thiyagarajan, Dario Moreno-Agostino
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为了了解当今老年人的健康状况与前几代人相比如何,我们估计了英国老龄化纵向研究和中国健康与退休纵向研究参与者的内在能力和认知、运动、感觉、心理和活力能力的子域。应用多层增长曲线模型,我们发现更近期的队列进入老年时具有更高的能力水平,而随后与年龄相关的下降与早期队列相比有所压缩。趋势在认知、运动和活力能力方面最为明显。改善是很大的,在最近的队列中获益最大。例如,在1950年出生的英国老龄化纵向研究中,一名68岁的参与者比10年前出生的62岁的人拥有更高的能力。男性和女性的趋势相似,在英国和中国的人群中基本一致。可能的原因包括广泛的社会影响和医疗保健的改善。
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Cohort trends in intrinsic capacity in England and China

Cohort trends in intrinsic capacity in England and China
To understand how the health of older adults today compares to that of previous generations, we estimated intrinsic capacity and subdomains of cognitive, locomotor, sensory, psychological and vitality capacities in participants of the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing and the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study. Applying multilevel growth curve models, we found that more recent cohorts entered older ages with higher levels of capacity, while subsequent age-related declines were somewhat compressed compared to earlier cohorts. Trends were most evident for the cognitive, locomotor and vitality capacities. Improvements were large, with the greatest gains being in the most recent cohorts. For example, a 68-year-old participant of the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing born in 1950 had higher capacity than a 62-year-old born 10 years earlier. Trends were similar for men and women and were generally consistent across English and Chinese cohorts. Possible causes include broad societal influences and improvements in medical care. Intrinsic capacity includes a person’s mental and physical capacities. The authors examined cohort trends in intrinsic capacity in two large English and Chinese studies. They report that more recently born participants entered older ages with markedly higher levels of functioning, while subsequent age-related declines were somewhat delayed.
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