长寿和生活方式:复临健康研究中关于老年人中的老年人的报告2。

JAR life Pub Date : 2025-04-11 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.jarlif.2025.100010
Hildemar Dos Santos, Alaa Alabadi-Bierman, Michael Paalani, Sen Luu Padilla, Abel Alvarez, W Lawrence Beeson, Gary E Fraser
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目的:本调查旨在评估和描述老年复临信徒(80岁及以上)的健康状况和饮食模式。设计:横断面调查。背景:北美复临教会自我管理的生活方式问卷。参与者:7192名年龄在80岁或以上的人参加了基督复临健康研究-2。测量方法:使用自我管理的定量食物频率问卷对参与者的饮食摄入量进行评估。选定的健康结果数据用基线自我管理的病史问卷进行评估。结果:我们的老年复临信徒群体中女性占主导地位(62%),素食者比例为52.7%。根据各自的饮食模式分类,7.8%的研究人群是纯素食者,29.2%的参与者是乳蛋素食者,10.2%是鱼素食者,5.5%是半素食者,47.3%是非素食者。关于普遍情况的评估,非素食者比其他饮食模式的人更有可能报告患高血压。半素食者和非素食者更有可能报告高胆固醇。大量参与者报告从不吸烟(78.5%)和从不饮用酒精饮料(57.8%),与纯素食者(11.4%)相比,非素食者报告了最糟糕的健康认知(20%)。结论:我们的老年队列中最年长的复临信徒和年轻的复临信徒有许多共同的特征,这些特征在世界范围内组成长寿队列的个体以及年轻的复临信徒中观察到。这一观察结果表明,不吸烟、戒酒、每天参加有规律的体育活动、避免老年疾病以及遵循植物性饮食对成功衰老的可能性的重要性。
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Living longer and lifestyle: A report on the oldest of the old in the Adventist Health Study-2.

Objective: This investigation aimed to evaluate and describe the health profile and dietary patterns of the oldest Adventists (individuals aged 80 years and older).

Design: Cross-sectional investigation.

Setting: Self-administered lifestyle questionnaire in Adventist congregations in North America.

Participants: 7192 individuals aged 80 years of age or older enrolled in the Adventist Health Study-2.

Measurements: Dietary intakes for participants were evaluated using a self-administered quantitative food frequency questionnaire. Selected health outcomes data were assessed with the baseline self-administered medical history questionnaire.

Results: Our cohort of the old adults Adventists had a predominant female participation (62 %), and the percentage of vegetarians was 52.7 %. Based on classification into respective dietary patterns, 7.8 % of the study population were vegan, 29.2 % of the participants were lacto-ovo vegetarians, 10.2 % were pesco-vegetarians, 5.5 % were semi-vegetarians, and 47.3 % were non-vegetarians. Regarding the assessment of prevalent conditions, non-vegetarians were more likely to report having hypertension than other dietary patterns. Semi-vegetarians and non-vegetarians were more likely to report high cholesterol. A large number of participants reported never smoking (78.5 %) and never drinking alcoholic beverages (57.8 %), and non-vegetarians reported the poorest health perception (20 %) compared to vegans (11.4 %).

Conclusion: Our Adventist Health oldest of the old cohort shared many of the characteristics observed among the individuals that make up the long-living cohorts worldwide as well as younger aged Adventist participants. This observation indicates the importance of non-smoking, abstinence from alcohol consumption, daily engagement in regular physical activity, avoidance of disease in older ages, and following a plant-based diet concerning the potential for successful aging.

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