认知障碍状况与老年人日常生活活动之间的关系:来自印度纵向老龄化研究的证据。

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Pritam Halder, Anshul Mamgai, Pragyan Parija
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摘要

目的:探讨印度老年人(≥60岁)认知功能障碍与日常生活活动的关系。方法:使用印度纵向老龄化研究(LASI)调查(2017-18)的全国代表性数据进行横断面比较分析。单变量和多变量逻辑回归建立了认知障碍状态与日常生活活动之间的关联。结果:41.6%和16.3%的研究对象在日常生活活动和日常生活工具活动方面存在困难。认知状态受损的受试者ADL困难的显著调整几率是正常人的1.46倍,IADL困难是正常人的2.31倍。结论:随着年龄的增长,人们的日常生活能力会越来越差。由于老龄人口迅速增加,早期发现和预防残疾或维持老龄人口特别是妇女的日常功能应成为公共卫生决策者的最高优先事项。
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Association between impaired cognition status and activities of daily living among elderly: Evidence from longitudinal ageing study in India.

Objectives: To determine the association of impaired cognition status with activities of daily living among elderly Indian (≥ 60 years) population.

Methods: Cross-sectional comparative analysis was conducted using nationally representative data from a longitudinal ageing study in India (LASI) survey (2017-18). The univariate and multivariate logistic regression established associations between impaired cognition status and activities of daily living.

Results: Among the study subjects, 41.6% and 16.3% faced difficulties in activities of daily living and instrumental activities of daily living. The significant adjusted odds of having ADL difficulty was 1.46 times more and IADL difficulty was 2.31 times more in participants with impaired cognition status than normal.

Conclusion: With ageing, activities of daily living worsen which is found in our study results. Due to the rapidly increasing ageing population, early detection and prevention of disability or preservation of daily functioning for ageing population and females in particular should be the highest priority for public health decision-makers.

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