Collective Weakness and Fluidity in Weakness Status Associated With Basic Self-Care Limitations in Older Americans.
Am J Med Open
; 112024 Jun.
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ABSTRACT
Aims:
To examine the associations of 1) absolute and normalized weakness cut-points, 2) collective weakness categories, and 3) changes in weakness status on future activities of daily living (ADL) limitations in older Americans.Methods:
The analytic sample included 11,656 participants aged ≥65-years from the 2006-2018 waves of the Health and Retirement Study. ADL were self-reported. A handgrip dynamometer measured handgrip strength (HGS). Males were classified as weak if their HGS was <35.5-kg (absolute), <0.45-kg/kg (body mass normalized), or <1.05-kg/kg/m2 (body mass index (BMI) normalized); females were considered weak if their HGS was <20.0-kg, <0.337-kg/kg, or <0.79-kg/kg/m2. Collective weakness categorized those below 1, 2, or all 3 absolute and normalized cut-points. These collective categories were also used to classify observed changes in weakness status over time (onset, persistent, progressive, recovery).Results:
Older Americans below absolute and normalized weakness cut-points had greater future ADL limitations odds 1.34 (95% confidence interval (CI) 1.22-1.47) for absolute, 1.36 (CI 1.24-1.50) for BMI normalized, and 1.56 (CI 1.41-1.73) for body mass normalized. Persons below 1, 2, or 3 cut-points had 1.36 (CI 1.19-1.55), 1.60 (CI 1.41-1.80), and 1.70 (CI 1.50-1.92) greater odds for future ADL limitations, respectively. Those in each changing weakness classification had greater future ADL limitation odds 1.28 (CI 1.01-1.62) for onset, 1.53 (CI 1.22-1.92) for persistent, 1.72 (CI 1.36-2.19) for progressive, and 1.34 (CI 1.08-1.66) for recovery.Conclusions:
The presence of weakness, regardless of cut-point and change in status over time, was associated with greater odds for future ADL limitations.
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MEDLINE
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Am J Med Open
Ano de publicação:
2024
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Article
País de afiliação:
Estados Unidos