Factors Related to Frailty in the Community-dwelling Elderly

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  • Seto Kanae
    Elderly Home Support Section, Department of Health and Welfare, Suginami City
  • Tadaka Etsuko
    Graduate School of Medicine, Yokohama City University
  • Arimoto Azusa
    Graduate School of Medicine, Yokohama City University

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  • 地域在住自立高齢者におけるフレイルの実態と関連要因
  • チイキ ザイジュウ ジリツ コウレイシャ ニ オケル フレイル ノ ジッタイ ト カンレン ヨウイン

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<p>Purpose: The purpose of this study is to identify the frailty status and associated factors among community-dwelling elderly people.</p><p>Method: Seventy-four community-dwelling people 65 years and older were recruited at a community health care center in A city in this cross-sectional survey. Data were collected on demographics, personal factors including body mass index, frontal assessment battery, depression, self-esteem, subjective well-being, environmental factors including generativity-related interest as independent variables, and the Frailty Index as dependent variable.</p><p>Results: A total of 68 elderly persons participated in this study(response rate:100.0 %). The mean±SD age of all participants was 76.3 ± 6.1 years old, and 45(66.2%)were female. Of the participants, 4.4% were frail, 57.4% were pre-frail, and 38.2% were non-frail. The multiple regression analysis indicated that the score of the Frailty Index significantly correlated with subjective well-being(β=-0.306, p=0.006), and generativity-related interest(β=-0.410, p<0.001)in community-dwelling elderly people.</p><p>Conclusion: It is recommended that health practitioners should develop an intervention program and a system to enhance the subjective well-being and the generativity-related interest for primary prevention of frailty in the elderly people in a community.</p>

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