| Literature DB >> 20529368 |
Yasumichi Arai1, Toshimitsu Iinuma, Michiyo Takayama, Midori Takayama, Yukiko Abe, Ryoko Fukuda, Jyuko Ando, Kikuko Ohta, Hiroo Hanabusa, Keiko Asakura, Yuji Nishiwaki, Yasuyuki Gondo, Hiroko Akiyama, Kazuo Komiyama, Nobuhito Gionhaku, Nobuyoshi Hirose.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: With the rapid worldwide increase in the oldest old population, considerable concern has arisen about the social and economic burden of diseases and disability in this age group. Understanding of multidimensional structure of health and its life-course trajectory is an essential prerequisite for effective health care delivery. Therefore, we organized an interdisciplinary research team consisting of geriatricians, dentists, psychologists, sociologists, and epidemiologists to conduct a longitudinal observational study. METHODS/Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20529368 PMCID: PMC2893189 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2318-10-35
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Geriatr ISSN: 1471-2318 Impact factor: 3.921
Contents of the baseline data collection
| Components | Measurements |
|---|---|
| In-home interview | |
| Socioeconomic status | Marital status, composition of household, achieved education, current and past working activity, self-assessment of economic status |
| Functional capacity | Unintentional weight loss, vision and hearing, basic and instrumental activities of daily living |
| Behaviours | Smoking, alcohol use, walking |
| Well-being | Philadelphia Geriatric Center (PGC) Morale Scale |
| Mental health | World Health Organization (WHO)-5 Well-being Index |
| Cognitive function | Mini-mental state examination (MMSE) |
| Social cognition | Sense of control |
| Social intelligence/life knowledge | Wisdom |
| Social relations | Social networks, social support, negative interaction, companionship, reciprocity |
| Social activities | Content and number of social activities |
| Social care | Usage and degree of long-term care insurance |
| Usage of electrical home appliances | Microwave oven, washing machine, cell phone, personal computer, video game |
| Self-administered questionnaire | |
| Habitual dietary intake | 46-item semiquantified food frequency questionnaire |
| Health-related QOL | WHO Quality of Life Instrument-Older Adults Module (WHOQOL-old) |
| Personality | NEO Five Factor Inventory (NEO-FFI) |
| Medical/dental Examination | |
| Chronic conditions | Medical history and medication |
| Falls | Falls in past 6 months |
| General pain | Visual analogue scale (VAS) |
| Health behaviors | Physical and cognitive activity, bowel habit |
| Physical examination | Resting blood pressure, heart rate, auscultation for the heart and the lung, detecting pitting ankle edema |
| Anthropometrical measurement | Weight, height, demi-span, waist, hip, calf circumference, skinfold thickness of triceps, subscapular, suprailiac, and medial calf |
| Physical function | Timed up-and-go test, chair standing, one-leg standing, grip strength |
| Electrocardiogram (ECG) | Twelve-lead ECG and 3-minute heart rate variability |
| Carotid atherosclerosis | B-mode carotid ultrasonography |
| Bone mineral density | Calcaneal quantitative ultrasonic measurement |
| Dental examination | Tooth count, degree of mouth cleaning, periodontal disease |
| Oral function | Bite force, masticatory function, 15-item food acceptance |
| Oral health-related QOL | General oral health assessment index (GOHAI) |
| Blood analysis | Non-fasting blood test and DNA sampling |
| Saliva analysis | Production and component of saliva |
| Urine analysis | Urine sample from the first morning boid (collected at home) |
Figure 1Recruitment flowchart of the TOOTH cohort.
Background characteristics of the study participants according to the recruitment scheme
| In-home interview only | In-home interview plus Medical/dental examination | Self/proxy completed data only | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| n = 442 | n = 542 | n = 168 | |||||
| Gender | Male | 26.0 | (115) | 43.5 | (236) | 26.2 | (44) |
| Female | 74.0 | (327) | 56.5 | (306) | 73.8 | (124) | |
| Age | 85-89 | 78.5 | (347) | 91.5 | (496) | 48.2 | (81) |
| 90-94 | 18.1 | (80) | 7.0 | (38) | 41.1 | (69) | |
| 95-99 | 2.9 | (13) | 1.1 | (6) | 9.5 | (16) | |
| 100+ | 0.5 | (2) | 0.4 | (2) | 1.2 | (2) | |
| Living condition | |||||||
| alone | 40.6 | (179) | 34.0 | (183) | NA | ||
| with spouse only | 28.6 | (126) | 27.0 | (145) | NA | ||
| with others | 30.7 | (135) | 39.0 | (210) | NA | ||
| Education | |||||||
| Higher education | 10.6 | (47) | 20.1 | (109) | NA | ||
| Self-rated health | |||||||
| Excellent to good | 52.2 | (230) | 51.0 | (274) | NA | ||
| Fair to poor | 47.8 | (211) | 49.0 | (263) | NA | ||
| Subjective economic status | |||||||
| Excellent to good | 62.2 | (255) | 72.8 | (378) | 57.4 | (93) | |
| Fair to poor | 37.8 | (155) | 27.2 | (141) | 42.6 | (69) | |
| MMSE | |||||||
| mean (SD) | 23.7 | (4.9) | 26.2 | (3.9) | NA | ||
| median [IQR] | 24 | [21-27.5] | 27 | [24-29] | NA | ||
| Barthel index | |||||||
| mean (SD) | 78.7 | (31.4) | 97.1 | (8.2) | 56 | (37) | |
| median [IQR] | 95 | [70-100] | 100 | [95-100] | 60 | [20-95] | |
Notes: Values are expressed as percentage (numbers) unless otherwise stated.
NA; not applicable, SD: standard deviation, IQR; interqurtile range, MMSE; Mini-mental state examination.