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Falls and depression in octogenarians - life and living in advanced age: a cohort study in New Zealand.

Astrid Atlas1, Ngaire Kerse2, Anna Rolleston3, Ruth Teh1, Catherine Bacon1.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION Falls and injury have the most devastating consequences for very old people. Depression may be a significant cause and consequence of falls. AIM To examine the association between falls and depression in octogenarians. METHODS LiLACS NZ (Life and Living in Advanced Age: A Cohort Study in New Zealand), cohort study data of Māori (aged 80-90 years, 11-year age band) and non-Māori (aged 85 years, 1-year age band) followed for 3 years was used to describe the incidence and prevalence of falls and depression. Falls by self-report were accumulated over 3 years. Geriatric depression score (GDS) was ascertained at baseline. RESULTS Over 3 years, fewer Māori (47%) than non-Māori (57%) fell; 19% of non-Māori and 20% of Māori scored 5+ (depressed) on the GDS. For non-Māori and Māori, people with depression were more likely to fall than Māori not diagnosed with depression (OR 2.72, CI 1.65-4.48 for non-Māori and OR 2.01, CI 1.25-3.25 for Māori). This remained significant, adjusted for age and sex. Depression was a significant predictor of hospitalisations from falls for Māori (OR 5.59, CI 2.4-12.72, adjusted for age and sex) and non-Māori (OR 4.21, 2.3-7.44, adjusted for sex). CONCLUSION Depression and falls are common and co-exist in octogenarians. GPs thinking about falls should also think about depression and vice versa.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29530143     DOI: 10.1071/HC17012

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Prim Health Care        ISSN: 1172-6156


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