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Factors associated with decline in physical functional health in a cohort of older women
Author(s)David W Sibbritt, Julie E Byles, Cathy Regan
Journal titleAge and Ageing, vol 36, no 4, July 2007
Pagespp 382-388
Sourcehttp://www.ageing.oupjournals.org
KeywordsOlder women ; Ill health ; Self care capacity ; Longitudinal surveys ; Australia.
AnnotationParticipants were women from the Australian Longitudinal Study on Women's Health (ALSWH), who responded to surveys conducted in 1996 (when they were aged 70-75), 1999 and 2002. Using data from these surveys, three categories were generated which described current physical health-related quality of life and future physical decline as measured by the physical component summary score (PCS) of the MOS SF-36 quality of life survey. Bivariate analyses reported a large number of variables significantly associated with physical decline, including age, falls, number of diagnoses, symptoms, doctor visits and medications, days spent in hospital, body mass index (BMI), living arrangements and social support. Multivariate analyses, using decision tree analysis, identified three items which accurately predicted 76% of the women who would exhibit physical decline according to the authors' definition: being less than satisfied with physical ability; foot problems; and using five or more medications. (RH).
Accession NumberCPA-070813203 A
ClassmarkBD: CH: CA: 3J: 7YA

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