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Prevalence and association of functional dyspepsia in the elderly patients: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
Background: In the elderly, diagnosing and treating functional dyspepsia may be more challenging. The objectives of the study were to evaluate the prevalence and association of functional dyspepsia in adult individuals and elderly populations (especially ≥64 years) in the year 2024-2025 literature available.
Methods: The study included a search of electronic articles, electronic books, and electronic book chapters using the keywords "dyspepsia" and "age" in PubMed, PubMed Central, and Google.
Results: A total of 27.5 ± 21.39%, 24.8 ± 21.86%, 23.83 ± 23.54%, 23.5 ± 25.06%, and 21.9 ± 24.63% are reported prevalence of dyspepsia in all study populations (1-100 years; 23 articles), for patients ≥50 years (20 articles), for patients >55 years (15 articles), for patients ≥64 years (15 articles), and for patients >70 years (12 articles), respectively. Mostly gastric symptoms, specific treatments, older age, and female gender were associated with functional dyspepsia.
Conclusions: One in four individuals in every age group has functional dyspepsia among the included patients (25% of patients). The study reported a 23.5 ± 25.06% prevalence of functional dyspepsia for ≥64 years patients regardless of the definition used. Helicobacter pylori infection, specific treatments, female gender, poorer sleep quality, and smoking are independent factors for the prevalence of functional dyspepsia in ≥64 years patients.
期刊介绍:
The Aging Male , the official journal of the International Society for the Study of the Aging Male, is a multidisciplinary publication covering all aspects of male health throughout the aging process. The Journal is a well-recognized and respected resource for anyone interested in keeping up to date with developments in this field. It is published quarterly in one volume per year.
The Journal publishes original peer-reviewed research papers as well as review papers and other appropriate educational material that provide researchers with an integrated perspective on this new, emerging specialty. Areas of interest include, but are not limited to:
Diagnosis and treatment of late-onset hypogonadism
Metabolic syndrome and related conditions
Treatment of erectile dysfunction and related disorders
Prostate cancer and benign prostate hyperplasia.