TY - JOUR
T1 - Trends in risk of limitations in instrumental activities of daily living over age in older persons with and without multiple chronic conditions
AU - Mueller-Schotte, Sigrid
AU - Zuithoff, Nicolaas P A
AU - van der Schouw, Yvonne T
AU - Schuurmans, Marieke J
AU - Bleijenberg, Nienke
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2018.
PY - 2020/1/1
Y1 - 2020/1/1
N2 - BACKGROUND: To investigate trends over age by comorbidity status for the risk of limitations in individual activities of daily living for community-living older persons. METHODS: A longitudinal population-based study was conducted in 9,319 community-living Dutch persons aged 60 years and older. Self-reported multiple chronic conditions (MCC) and nine instrumental activities of daily livings (IADLs) were assessed in 15 studies of the Dutch National Care for the Elderly Program (TOPICS-MDS). Risks of limitations in IADLs, odds ratios (per 5 years), and rate ratios (per 5 years) were calculated with mixed logistic and negative binomial regression models with age as the underlying timescale, stratified by number of MCC (no, 1-2, ≥ 3 MCC), and corrected for confounders. RESULTS: At inclusion, the number of IADL limitations was highest for the "≥3 MCC" group (2.00 interquartile range [1.00-4.00]) and equal for "no MCC" or "1-2 MCC" (1.00 interquartile range [0.00-2.00]). Trends of individual IADLs depicted a higher risk in IADL limitation with increasing age over 2 years of follow-up, except for handling finances for the "no MCC" group. The longitudinal age effect on IADL limitations varied subject to MCC, being strongest for the "no MCC" group for most IADLs; grooming and telephone use were almost unaltered by age and MCC. CONCLUSION: We observed a decline in IADL functioning with increasing age over 2 years of follow-up in persons with and without MCC. The impact of MCC on IADL decline varied per IADL activity.
AB - BACKGROUND: To investigate trends over age by comorbidity status for the risk of limitations in individual activities of daily living for community-living older persons. METHODS: A longitudinal population-based study was conducted in 9,319 community-living Dutch persons aged 60 years and older. Self-reported multiple chronic conditions (MCC) and nine instrumental activities of daily livings (IADLs) were assessed in 15 studies of the Dutch National Care for the Elderly Program (TOPICS-MDS). Risks of limitations in IADLs, odds ratios (per 5 years), and rate ratios (per 5 years) were calculated with mixed logistic and negative binomial regression models with age as the underlying timescale, stratified by number of MCC (no, 1-2, ≥ 3 MCC), and corrected for confounders. RESULTS: At inclusion, the number of IADL limitations was highest for the "≥3 MCC" group (2.00 interquartile range [1.00-4.00]) and equal for "no MCC" or "1-2 MCC" (1.00 interquartile range [0.00-2.00]). Trends of individual IADLs depicted a higher risk in IADL limitation with increasing age over 2 years of follow-up, except for handling finances for the "no MCC" group. The longitudinal age effect on IADL limitations varied subject to MCC, being strongest for the "no MCC" group for most IADLs; grooming and telephone use were almost unaltered by age and MCC. CONCLUSION: We observed a decline in IADL functioning with increasing age over 2 years of follow-up in persons with and without MCC. The impact of MCC on IADL decline varied per IADL activity.
KW - Aging
KW - Community-living
KW - Multimorbidity
KW - Seniors
KW - Trends
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U2 - 10.1093/gerona/glz049
DO - 10.1093/gerona/glz049
M3 - Article
C2 - 30772903
SN - 1079-5006
VL - 75
SP - 197
EP - 203
JO - Journals of Gerontology Series A-Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences
JF - Journals of Gerontology Series A-Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences
IS - 1
ER -