| Literature DB >> 23305293 |
Vorapun Senanarong1, Kamolthip Harnphadungkit, Niphon Poungvarin, Sathit Vannasaeng, Samut Chongwisal, Tipa Chakorn, Piyanuch Jamjumrus, Atthapon Raksthaput, Sinisa Chaichanettee, Nattapol Aoonkaew, Suthipol Udompunthurak, Rachelle S Doody, Jeffrey L Cummings.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: A strong inverse relationship of functional limitation and socioeconomic status has been established in western ageing society. Functional limitation can be related to chronic diseases, disuse, cognitive decline, and ageing. Among chronic diseases in the Thai population, cerebrovascular diseases, diabetes, and arthritis are common. These factors are known to contribute to disability and poor quality of life in the elder population. Neuropsychiatric problems, cognitive decline, dementia, and cultural issues in elderly people also can alter the quality of life of the elderly.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23305293 PMCID: PMC3552988 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2377-13-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Neurol ISSN: 1471-2377 Impact factor: 2.474
Figure 1Diagnoses of the dementia and disability project (DDP) cohort from the period of 2004–2006. MCI = Mild cognitive impairment.
Subject baseline characteristics and their blood test results
| Age (years) | 69.51(6.71) |
| Weight (Kgms) | 58.36(11.20) |
| TMSE | 26.06(3.62) |
| Thai ADL scale scores | 0.83(2.35) |
| Tinetti balance & gait assessment (N=868) | 23.72(2.92) |
| Tinetti balance subscale assessment (N=868) | 15.25(1.81) |
| Tinetti gait subscale assessment (N=868) | 8.47(1.28) |
| Sum Thai GDS | 9.35(6.65) |
| Serum B12 (pmol/L) (N=309) | 448.85(229.43) |
| Serum folate (nmol/L) (N=309) | 7.83(5.29) |
| Serum homocystein (μmol/L) (N=309) | 14.42(5.13) |
| Serum total cholesterol (mg/dL) (N=318) | 223.56(48.23) |
| Fasting blood sugar (mg/dL) (N=318) | 113.41(47.36) |
| Serum triglyceride (mg/dL) (N=318) | 157.09(96.76) |
| Hemoglobin (gm/dL) (N=319) | 12.79(1.89) |
| Blood pressure (mmHg) | 140.46(20)/81.64(10.47) |
| Timed get up and go (TUG) (seconds) | 13.22(7.27) |
| Gender: male/female | 689(34.9)/1284(65.1) |
| Religion: Buddhist/Islam/Christian/ Other (N=1962) | 1907(97.2)/51(2.6)/2(0.1)/2(0.1) |
| Marital status: married/ single/ widowed or divorced (N=1960) | 1009(51.5)/ 146(7.4)/ 805(41.1) |
| Levels of education: no formal years of education/ < 4 years/4 years/ >4-6 years/ >6-9 years/Diploma levels/ >=bachelor degree (N=1968) | 224(11.4)/ 273(13.9)/ 934(47.5)/ 167(8.5)/152(7.7)/137(7)/ 81(4.1) |
| Previous occupation: Civil Servant/Business/ employee/ agriculturist/ Other (N=1967) | 369(18.8)/ 480(24.4)/ 415(21.1)/ 220(11.2)/ 483(24.6) |
| Currently still working (N=1966) | 1043(53.1) |
| Levels of income: very poor / not enough or poor/ sometimes insufficient/sufficient income/good income with some saving (N=1938) | 60(3.1)/403(20.8)/490(25.3)/809(41.7)/176(9.1) |
| Living status : alone/ with family/ with non-family/ other (N=1964) | 125(6.4)/ 1752(89.2)/ 27(1.4)/ 60(3.1) |
TMSE = Thai Mini Mental State Examination ADL = Activity of daily living.
GDS = Geriatric depression scale.
Prevalence of dependence on activity of daily living in Thai elderly
| Bathing | 1935(98.9) | 12(0.6) | 9(0.5) |
| Dressing | 1938(99.1) | 12(0.6) | 6(0.3) |
| Toileting | 1943(99.1) | 6(0.3) | 7(0.4) |
| Transferring | 1922(98.3) | 26(1.3) | 8(0.4) |
| Bowel/ bladder incontinence | 1885(96.4) | 58(3) occasionally or 1–2 times per week | 13(0.7) a few times per week |
| Eating | 1936(98.9) | 17(0.9) | 3(0.2) |
| Ability to use a telephone | 1732(88.5) | 144(7.4) | 80(4.1) |
| Travelling or utilizing public transportation or commuting into a community | 1596(81.6) | 291(14.9) | 69(3.5) |
| Grocery/housewhole shopping | 1823(93.2) | 86(4.4) | 47(2.4) |
| Cooking | 1839(94) | 71(3.6) | 46(2.3) |
| Doing housework | 1864(95.3) | 62(3.2) | 30(1.5) |
| Ability to take her/his own medication | 1875(95.9) | 57(2.9) | 24(1.2) |
| Money handling | 1862(95.2) | 68(3.5) | 26(1.3) |
Correlations between ADL (Thai ADL scale scores) and vascular risk factors or relevant factors
| | 0.83(2.35) | Thai ADL scale scores |
| Age (years) | 69.51(6.71) | 0.305(**) |
| Weight (kgs) | 58.36(11.20) | −0.110(**) |
| TMSE | 26.06(3.62) | −0.505(**) |
| Tinetti balance & gait assessment (N=868) | 23.72(2.92) | −0.344(**) |
| Tinetti balance subscale assessment (N=868) | 15.25(1.81) | −0.360(**) |
| Tinetti gait subscale assessment (N=868) | 8.47(1.28) | −0.303(**) |
| Sum Thai GDS | 9.35(6.65) | 0.139(**) |
| Serum B12 (pmol/L) (N=309) | 448.85(229.43) | −0.074 |
| Serum folate (nmol/L) (N=309) | 7.83(5.29) | −0.066 |
| Serum homocystein (μmol/L) (N=309) | 14.42(5.13) | 0.152(**) |
| Serum total cholesterol (mg/dL) (N=318) | 223.56(48.23) | −0.020 |
| Serum triglyceride (mg/dL) (N=318) | 157.09(96.76) | −0.007 |
| Fasting blood sugar (mg/dL) (N=318) | 113.41(47.36) | −0.049 |
| Hemoglobin (gm/dL) (N=319) | 12.79(1.89) | −0.025 |
| Blood urea nitrogen (mg/dL)(N=317) | 15.36(5.44) | −0.013 |
| Serum creatinine (mg/dL) (N=319) | 0.9235(0.54) | 0.019 |
| Blood pressure (mmHg) | 140.46(20)/81.64(10.47) | 0.054(*)/0.032 |
| Timed get up and go (TUG) (seconds) | 13.22(7.27) | 0.397(**) |
| Gender: male/female | 689(34.9)/1284(65.1) | 0.173(**)(Spearman correlation) |
| Previous occupation: Civil Servant/ Business/ employee/ agriculturist/ Other (N=1967) | 369(18.8)/ 480(24.4)/ 415(21.1)/ 220(11.2)/ 483(24.6) | 0.102(**)(Spearman correlation) |
| Levels of income: very poor / not enough or poor/ sometimes insufficient/ sufficient income/ good income with some saving (N=1938) | 60(3.1)/403(20.8)/490(25.3)/809(41.7)/176(9.1) | −0.157(**)(Spearman correlation) |
| Living status: alone/ with family/ with non-family/ other (N=1964) | 125(6.4)/ 1752(89.2)/ 27(1.4)/ 60(3.1) | 0.043(Spearman Correlation) |
| History of smoking: yes/ex smoking/no (N=1967) | 242(12.3)/379(19.3)/1346(68.4) | 0.040(Spearman Correlation) |
| History of alcohol drinking: yes/ex drinking/no (N=1961) | 193(9.8)/483(24.6)/1285(65.5) | (0.046(*)(Spearman Correlation) |
| History of hypertension: yes/no (N=1951) | 753(38.6)/ 1198(61.4) | −0.100(**)(Spearman Correlation) |
| History of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: yes/no (N=1964) | 71(3.6)/ 1893(96.4) | −0.024(Spearman Correlation) |
| History of heart disease: yes/no (N=1962) | 216(11.0)/ 1746(89.0) | −0.098(**)(Spearman Correlation) |
| History of diabetes mellitus: yes/no (N=1964) | 330(16.8)/ 1634(83.2) | −0.070(**)(Spearman Correlation) |
| History of rheumatoid arthritis or osteoarthritis: yes/no (N=1962) | 379(19.3)/ 1583(80.7) | −0.087(**)(Spearman Correlation) |
| History of stroke: yes/no (N=1962) | 51(2.6)/ 1911(97.4) | −0.124(**)(Spearman Correlation) |
| History of any thyroid disorders: yes/no (N=1962) | 63(3.2)/ 1899(96.8) | 0.048(*)(Spearman Correlation) |
| History of any comorbid diseases: yes/no (N=1964) | 1183(60.2)/ 781(39.8) | 0.131(**)(Spearman Correlation) |
| History of taking hypnotics or anxiolytics: yes/no (N=1958) | 251(12.8)/ 1707(87.2) | −0.063(**)(Spearman Correlation) |
| History of taking antidepressants: yes/no (n=1952) | 11(0.6)/1941(99.4) | −0.026(Spearman Correlation) |
| History of taking antipsychotics: yes/no (N=1952) | 7(0.4)/1945(99.6) | 0.011(Spearman Correlation) |
* = p<0.05 ** = p<0.01.
ADL= Activity of daily living, TMSE= Thai Mini Mental State Exam, GDS = Geriatric depression scale.
Participants who have untreated diabetes mellitus or hypertension
| Yes | Take medication | 6 (17.1%) | 5 (14.3%) | 35 (100%) | |
| No | No | 2 (25%) | 4 (50%) | 8 (100%) | |
| No | 165 (62%) | 69 (25.9%) | 266 (100%) |
Chi square p= 0.044*.
df = 2 (6.229).
Participants who have untreated diabetes mellitus are 37% (25%+12%=37%) of those elders with abnormal FBS.
Participants who have a history of hypertension and actually have taken antihypertensive drugs
| History of hypertension (divided into those with adequate treatment with good BP controlled (<140/90) and inadequate treatment with poor BP controlled (BP>140/90) | Yes | 193 (25.6% of those on antihypertensive drugs & having well controlled BP) 529 (44.2%) | 753 (100%) | |
| No | | 669 (55.8% of those without a history of hypertension but having high BP) | 1198 (100%) | |
| Total | 722 (37%) | 1229 (63%) | 1951 (100%) |
Chi Square p<0.001.
df = 1(68.075).
Thai elders who have untreated hypertension or have inadequate treatment of hypertension (HT) are 63% [(560+669)/1951=62.99%].
Comorbidity in Thai elderly cohort
| | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age group | 60-64 | 219(41.56, 30.81) | 175(33.21, 26.16) | 92(17.46, 22.49) | 31(5.88, 24.22) | 9(1.71, 23.08) | 0 | 1(0.19, 100) | 527(100, 26.86) |
| | 65-69 | 202(35.88, 28.41) | 205(36.41,30.64) | 114(20.25, 27.87) | 30(5.33, 23.44) | 12(2.13, 30.77) | 0 | 0 | 563(100, 28.70) |
| | 70-74 | 141(32.64, 19.83) | 146(33.80,21.82) | 100(23.15, 24.45) | 30(6.94, 23.44) | 12(2.78, 30.77) | 3(0.69, 60) | 0 | 432(00, 22.02) |
| | 75-79 | 88(32.23, 12.38) | 89(32.60, 13.30) | 62(22.71, 15.16) | 27(9.89, 21.09) | 5(1.83, 12.82) | 2(0.73, 40) | 0 | 273(100, 13.91) |
| | 80+ | 61(36.53, 8.58) | 54(32.34, 8.07) | 41(24.55, 10.02) | 10(5.99, 7.81) | 1(0.6, 2.56) | 0 | 0 | 167(100, 8.61) |
| Total | 711(36.24, 100) | 669(34.10,100) | 409(20.85, 100) | 128(6.52, 100) | 39(1.99, 100) | 5(0.25, 100) | 1(0.05, 100) | 1962(100, 100) | |
[Pearson Chi square p=0.064, df=24 (35.313)].
ApoE gene status
| E2E2 | 2 | 0.7 |
| E2E3 | 42 | 13.9 |
| E2E4 | 11 | 3.6 |
| E3E3 | 189 | 62.6 |
| E3E4 | 55 | 18.2 |
| E4E4 | 3 | 1.0 |
Fazekas score of brain MRI (N=223)
| 0 | 21 | 9.4 |
| 1 | 116 | 52.0 |
| 2 | 60 | 26.9 |
| 3 | 26 | 11.7 |