Trajectories of ageing well among older Australians: a 16-year longitudinal study

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Browning, Colette J. [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Enticott, Joanne C. [1 ,4 ]
Thomas, Shane A. [2 ,5 ,6 ]
Kendig, Hal [3 ,5 ]
机构
[1] RDNS Inst, 31 Alma Rd, St Kilda, Vic 3182, Australia
[2] Monash Univ, Sch Primary Hlth Care, Melbourne, Vic, Australia
[3] Univ New South Wales, ARC Ctr Excellence Populat Ageing Res, Sydney, NSW, Australia
[4] Monash Univ, Dept Psychiat, Synergy, Melbourne, Vic, Australia
[5] Australian Natl Univ, Ctr Res Ageing Hlth & Wellbeing, Canberra, ACT, Australia
[6] Int Inst Primary Hlth Care Res, Shenzhen, Peoples R China
基金
英国医学研究理事会;
关键词
lifestyle factors; self-rated health; functional independence; psychological wellbeing; prospective design; HEALTH; DEFINITIONS; CARE;
D O I
10.1017/S0144686X17000162
中图分类号
R4 [临床医学]; R592 [老年病学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100203 ; 100602 ;
摘要
In this study we used individual differences concepts and analyses to examine whether older people achieve different ageing-well states universally or whether there are identifiable key groups that achieve them to different extents. The data used in the modelling were from a prospective 16-year longitudinal study of 1,000 older Australians. We examined predictors of trajectories for ageing well using self-rated health, psychological wellbeing and independence in daily living as joint indicators of ageing well in people aged over 65 years at baseline. We used group-trajectory modelling and multivariate regression to identify characteristics predicting ageing well'. The results showed three distinct and sizeable ageing trajectory groups: (a) stable-good ageing well' (classified as ageing well in all longitudinal study waves; which was achieved by 30.2% of women and 28.0% of men); (b) initially ageing well then deteriorating' (50.5% women and 47.6% men); and (c) stable-poor' (not ageing well in any wave; 19.3% women and 24.4% men). Significant gender differences were found in membership in different ageing-well states. In the stable-poor groups there were 103/533 females which was significantly lower than 114/467 men (z-statistic = -2.6, p = 0.005); women had a zero' probability of progressing to a better ageing-well classification in later years, whilst males had a one-in-five probability of actually improving. Robust final state outcome predictors at baseline were lower age and fewer medical conditions for both genders; restful sleep and Australian-born for women; and good nutrition, decreased strain, non-smoker and good social support for men. These results support that ageing-well trajectories are influenced by modifiable factors. Findings will assist better targeting of health-promoting activities for older people.
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页码:1581 / 1602
页数:22
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