[城市和农村社区老年妇女健康相关生活质量及其影响因素比较]。

Q4 Medicine
Yuki Kikuchi, Hideki Nakano, Akio Goda, Tsuyoshi Katsurasako, Kohei Mori, Jun Horie, Kayoko Shiraiwa, Teppei Abiko, Shin Murata
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目的:本研究探讨了居住环境对城乡老年妇女健康相关生活质量(HRQOL)和其他健康相关因素的影响。方法:本研究纳入423名生活在城市和农村地区的老年人,其中236名老年妇女符合纳入标准。测量两组患者的HRQOL、身体功能、身体组成、疼痛、精神和睡眠状态、认知功能,并按区域进行比较。采用相关分析和多元回归分析探讨影响HRQOL的因素。结果:农村老年妇女的教育历史、握力、膝关节伸展力、坐伸距离、单腿站立、步态速度和肌肉量明显差于城市老年妇女,而Timed Up and Go测试和脂肪量的结果明显好于城市老年妇女。然而,不同地区之间的HRQOL没有显著差异。疼痛强度和中枢致敏相关症状(CSS)严重程度被确定为影响两地区HRQOL的关键因素。结论:尽管农村老年妇女的身体功能较差,但疼痛强度和CSS严重程度是影响城乡老年妇女HRQOL的主要因素。因此,针对疼痛和CSS的方法可能有助于改善社区老年妇女的HRQOL。改善身体机能对农村老年妇女尤为重要。
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[A comparison of the health-related quality of life and its influencing factors among community-dwelling older woman in urban and rural areas].

Aims: This study examined the impact of the residential environment on the health-related quality of life (HRQOL) and other health-related factors among older women in urban and rural areas.

Methods: This study included 423 older adults living in urban and rural areas, of whom 236 older women met the inclusion criteria. The HRQOL, physical function, body composition, pain, mental and sleep status, and cognitive function were measured and compared between the two groups by region. Correlation and multiple regression analyses were used to investigate the factors influencing HRQOL.

Results: Older rural women had a significantly worse educational history, grip strength, knee extension strength, sit-and-reach distance, one-leg standing, gait speed, and muscle mass as well as significantly better results for the Timed Up and Go tests and fat mass than older urban women. However, no significant differences in the HRQOL were found between regions. Pain intensity and central sensitization-related symptom (CSS) severity were identified as the key factors influencing the HRQOL across both regions.

Conclusion: Despite a poorer physical function in older rural women, pain intensity and CSS severity were the main factors influencing the HRQOL in both urban and rural areas. Thus, approaches targeting pain and CSS could be beneficial for improving the HRQOL in community-dwelling older women. Improving the physical function is particularly important for older rural women.

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Japanese Journal of Geriatrics
Japanese Journal of Geriatrics Medicine-Geriatrics and Gerontology
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