Literature DB >> 11441647

Effects of education on the quality of life, diet, and cardiovascular risk factors in an elderly Spanish community population.

C Lasheras1, A M Patterson, C Casado, S Fernandez.   

Abstract

An inverse relation between education and health has been reported, suggesting the importance of examining the underlying mechanism of this association. We examined whether cardiovascular risk factors, diet, and indicators of quality of life (mood, self-perceived health, social relationships, self-rated sensory, and dental adequacy) vary according to educational level among 352 old people (65-95 years old) in the city of Oviedo (Northern Spain). Lower educational level (LE) was associated with unhappiness, poor social relationships, poor self-assessed health, and sensory, and masticatory problems. LE elderly consumed less vegetables and meat products and more carbohydrates. LE women had a lower contribution of proteins and lipids to their total energy intake as well as a lower vitamin A intake. Except for hypercholesterolemia, no differences were found for the cardiovascular risk factors studied. The educational level of old people has a strong influence on their quality of life, nutrient intake and food consumption. These findings may provide part of the explanation for the social gradient in mortality.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11441647     DOI: 10.1080/036107301300208691

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Exp Aging Res        ISSN: 0361-073X            Impact factor:   1.645


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