| Literature DB >> 32434465 |
Haruhiko Imamura1, Eiko Uchiyama2, Miki Akiyama3, Ikuyo Kaneko4, Toru Takebayashi5, Yuji Nishiwaki6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The living arrangement has been suggested as an important factor affecting health. Recent studies have also suggested that there was a risk among elderly persons who were not alone. This study examined whether the detailed living arrangement was associated with a future decline in functional capacity in the elderly, by gender, in a Japanese suburban city.Entities:
Keywords: Elderly; Functional capacity; Living arrangement; Longitudinal study; Spouse of a child
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32434465 PMCID: PMC7240989 DOI: 10.1186/s12199-020-00853-w
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Environ Health Prev Med ISSN: 1342-078X Impact factor: 3.674
Fig. 1Conceptual framework for sampling the study population
Characteristics of the study population at baseline
| Total | Living arrangement | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| With spouse only | Living alone | With child and his/her spouse | With child without his/her spouse | With other family/person | |||
| 65–69 | 266 (35.8%) | 26 (15.8%) | 197 (26.3%) | 218 (35.6%) | 129 (36.1%) | < 0.001 | |
| 70–74 | 273 (36.7%) | 57 (34.5%) | 243 (32.4%) | 207 (33.8%) | 114 (31.9%) | ||
| 75–79 | 141 (19.0%) | 49 (29.7%) | 201 (26.8%) | 116 (19.0%) | 80 (22.4%) | ||
| 80–84 | 53 (7.1%) | 26 (15.8%) | 85 (11.3%) | 52 (8.5%) | 27 (7.6%) | ||
| ≥ 85 | 11 (1.5%) | 7 (4.2%) | 23 (3.1%) | 19 (3.1%) | 7 (2.0%) | ||
| Mean ± standard deviation years | (72.0 ± 4.9) | (74.8 ± 5.3) | (73.5 ± 5.4) | (72.4 ± 5.4) | (72.2 ± 5.3) | ||
| ≥ 10 | 493 (66.3%) | 104 (63.0%) | 416 (55.5%) | 333 (54.4%) | 184 (51.5%) | < 0.001 | |
| < 10 | 251 (33.7%) | 61 (37.0%) | 333 (44.5%) | 279 (45.6%) | 173 (48.5%) | ||
| No | 433 (58.2%) | 119 (72.1%) | 461 (61.5%) | 389 (63.6%) | 217 (60.8%) | 0.014 | |
| Yes | 311 (41.8%) | 46 (27.9%) | 288 (38.5%) | 223 (36.4%) | 140 (39.2%) | ||
| No | 692 (93.0%) | 153 (92.7%) | 699 (93.3%) | 556 (90.8%) | 326 (91.3%) | 0.408 | |
| Yes | 52 (7.0%) | 12 (7.3%) | 50 (6.7%) | 56 (9.2%) | 31 (8.7%) | ||
| No | 588 (79.0%) | 135 (81.8%) | 590 (78.8%) | 488 (79.7%) | 292 (81.8%) | 0.731 | |
| Yes | 156 (21.0%) | 30 (18.2%) | 159 (21.2%) | 124 (20.3%) | 65 (18.2%) | ||
| Normal (< 2 points) | 656 (88.2%) | 134 (81.2%) | 666 (88.9%) | 537 (87.7%) | 310 (86.8%) | 0.097 | |
| Have depressive symptoms (≥ 2 points) | 88 (11.8%) | 31 (18.8%) | 83 (11.1%) | 75 (12.3%) | 47 (13.2%) | ||
| Mainly do | 449 (60.3%) | 156 (94.5%) | 311 (41.5%) | 356 (58.2%) | 191 (53.5%) | < 0.001 | |
| Not mainly do | 295 (39.7%) | 9 (5.5%) | 438 (58.5%) | 256 (41.8%) | 166 (46.5%) | ||
| Yes | 667 (89.7%) | 127 (77.0%) | 670 (89.5%) | 545 (89.1%) | 322 (90.2%) | < 0.001 | |
| No | 77 (10.3%) | 38 (23.0%) | 79 (10.5%) | 67 (10.9%) | 35 (9.8%) | ||
| Frequent | 710 (95.4%) | 148 (89.7%) | 735 (98.1%) | 593 (96.9%) | 345 (96.6%) | < 0.001 | |
| Not frequent | 34 (4.6%) | 17 (10.3%) | 14 (1.9%) | 19 (3.1%) | 12 (3.4%) | ||
| 65–69 | 106 (28.6%) | 8 (19.5%) | 82 (23.5%) | 108 (38.7%) | 66 (41.3%) | < 0.001 | |
| 70–74 | 137 (37.0%) | 14 (34.1%) | 116 (33.2%) | 90 (32.3%) | 41 (25.6%) | ||
| 75–79 | 82 (22.2%) | 10 (24.4%) | 95 (27.2%) | 49 (17.6%) | 37 (23.1%) | ||
| 80–84 | 35 (9.5%) | 5 (12.2%) | 42 (12.0%) | 27 (9.7%) | 12 (7.5%) | ||
| ≥ 85 | 10 (2.7%) | 4 (9.8%) | 14 (4.0%) | 5 (1.8%) | 4 (2.5%) | ||
| Mean ± standard deviation years | (72.9 ± 5.2) | (74.7 ± 6.2) | (73.9 ± 5.6) | (72.1 ± 5.3) | (72.0 ± 5.5) | ||
| ≥ 10 | 246 (66.5%) | 23 (56.1%) | 187 (53.6%) | 155 (55.6%) | 80 (50.0%) | 0.001 | |
| < 10 | 124 (33.5%) | 18 (43.9%) | 162 (46.4%) | 124 (44.4%) | 80 (50.0%) | ||
| No | 117 (31.6%) | 14 (34.1%) | 118 (33.8%) | 93 (33.3%) | 49 (30.6%) | 0.940 | |
| Yes | 253 (68.4%) | 27 (65.9%) | 231 (66.2%) | 186 (66.7%) | 111 (69.4%) | ||
| No | 321 (86.8%) | 31 (75.6%) | 301 (86.2%) | 226 (81.0%) | 133 (83.1%) | 0.111 | |
| Yes | 49 (13.2%) | 10 (24.4%) | 48 (13.8%) | 53 (19.0%) | 27 (16.9%) | ||
| No | 269 (72.7%) | 31 (75.6%) | 256 (73.4%) | 201 (72.0%) | 117 (73.1%) | 0.990 | |
| Yes | 101 (27.3%) | 10 (24.4%) | 93 (26.6%) | 78 (28.0%) | 43 (26.9%) | ||
| Normal (< 2 points) | 332 (89.7%) | 30 (73.2%) | 308 (88.3%) | 253 (90.7%) | 136 (85.0%) | 0.011 | |
| Have depressive symptoms (≥ 2 points) | 38 (10.3%) | 11 (26.8%) | 41 (11.7%) | 26 (9.3%) | 24 (15.0%) | ||
| Mainly do | 84 (22.7%) | 35 (85.4%) | 59 (16.9%) | 69 (24.7%) | 42 (26.3%) | < 0.001 | |
| Not mainly do | 286 (77.3%) | 6 (14.6%) | 290 (83.1%) | 210 (75.3%) | 118 (73.8%) | ||
| Yes | 340 (91.9%) | 36 (87.8%) | 328 (94.0%) | 255 (91.4%) | 150 (93.8%) | 0.485 | |
| No | 30 (8.1%) | 5 (12.2%) | 21 (6.0%) | 24 (8.6%) | 10 (6.3%) | ||
| Frequent | 351 (94.9%) | 36 (87.8%) | 342 (98.0%) | 265 (95.0%) | 151 (94.4%) | 0.020 | |
| Not frequent | 19 (5.1%) | 5 (12.2%) | 7 (2.0%) | 14 (5.0%) | 9 (5.6%) | ||
| 65–69 | 160 (42.8%) | 18 (14.5%) | 115 (28.8%) | 110 (33.0%) | 63 (32.0%) | < 0.001 | |
| 70–74 | 136 (36.4%) | 43 (34.7%) | 127 (31.8%) | 117 (35.1%) | 73 (37.1%) | ||
| 75–79 | 59 (15.8%) | 39 (31.5%) | 106 (26.5%) | 67 (20.1%) | 43 (21.8%) | ||
| 80–84 | 18 (4.8%) | 21 (16.9%) | 43 (10.8%) | 25 (7.5%) | 15 (7.6%) | ||
| ≥ 85 | 1 (0.3%) | 3 (2.4%) | 9 (2.3%) | 14 (4.2%) | 3 (1.5%) | ||
| Mean ± standard deviation years | (71.0 ± 4.2) | (74.9 ± 5.1) | (73.2 ± 5.2) | (72.8 ± 5.5) | (72.4 ± 5.1) | ||
| ≥ 10 | 247 (66.0%) | 81 (65.3%) | 229 (57.3%) | 178 (53.5%) | 104 (52.8%) | 0.002 | |
| < 10 | 127 (34.0%) | 43 (34.7%) | 171 (42.8%) | 155 (46.5%) | 93 (47.2%) | ||
| No | 316 (84.5%) | 105 (84.7%) | 343 (85.8%) | 296 (88.9%) | 168 (85.3%) | 0.509 | |
| Yes | 58 (15.5%) | 19 (15.3%) | 57 (14.3%) | 37 (11.1%) | 29 (14.7%) | ||
| No | 371 (99.2%) | 122 (98.4%) | 398 (99.5%) | 330 (99.1%) | 193 (98.0%) | 0.428 | |
| Yes | 3 (0.8%) | 2 (1.6%) | 2 (0.5%) | 3 | (0.9%) | 4 (2.0%) | |
| No | 319 (85.3%) | 104 (83.9%) | 334 (83.5%) | 287 (86.2%) | 175 (88.8%) | 0.491 | |
| Yes | 55 (14.7%) | 20 (16.1%) | 66 (16.5%) | 46 (13.8%) | 22 (11.2%) | ||
| Normal (< 2 points) | 324 (86.6%) | 104 (83.9%) | 358 (89.5%) | 284 (85.3%) | 174 (88.3%) | 0.340 | |
| Have depressive symptoms (≥ 2 points) | 50 (13.4%) | 20 (16.1%) | 42 (10.5%) | 49 (14.7%) | 23 (11.7%) | ||
| Mainly do | 365 (97.6%) | 121 (97.6%) | 252 (63.0%) | 287 (86.2%) | 149 (75.6%) | < 0.001 | |
| Not mainly do | 9 (2.4%) | 3 (2.4%) | 148 (37.0%) | 46 (13.8%) | 48 (24.4%) | ||
| Yes | 327 (87.4%) | 91 (73.4%) | 342 (85.5%) | 290 (87.1%) | 172 (87.3%) | 0.002 | |
| No | 47 (12.6%) | 33 (26.6%) | 58 (14.5%) | 43 (12.9%) | 25 (12.7%) | ||
| Frequent | 359 (96.0%) | 112 (90.3%) | 393 (98.3%) | 328 (98.5%) | 194 (98.5%) | < 0.001 | |
| Not frequent | 15 (4.0%) | 12 (9.7%) | 7 (1.8%) | 5 (1.5%) | 3 (1.5%) | ||
aChi-square test
bHistory of major diseases was defined as having any one of the following diseases: stroke, myocardial infarction/angina, diabetes, Parkinson’s disease, femoral neck fracture, and cancer
Association between living arrangement and decline in functional capacity after three years for men (n = 1199)
| Outcome/study population (%) | Crude | Model 1b | Model 2c | Model 3d | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| OR (95% CI)a | OR (95% CI) | OR (95% CI) | OR (95% CI) | ||
| With spouse only | 19/370 (5.1%) | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
| Living alone | 4/41 (9.8%) | 2.00 (0.65–6.18) | 1.56 (0.49–5.00) | 1.30 (0.40–4.27) | 1.85 (0.51–6.72) |
| With child and his/her spouse | 20/349 (5.7%) | 1.12 (0.59–2.14) | 0.97 (0.50–1.88) | 0.85 (0.44–1.68) | 0.89 (0.45–1.76) |
| With child without his/her spouse | 13/279 (4.7%) | 0.90 (0.44–1.86) | 0.99 (0.47–2.06) | 0.88 (0.42–1.86) | 0.93 (0.44–1.98) |
| With other family/person | 13/160 (8.1%) | 1.63 (0.79–3.39) | 1.84 (0.87–3.88) | 1.61 (0.75–3.47) | 1.65 (0.76–3.58) |
| Continuous | - | 1.13 (1.09–1.18) | 1.11 (1.06–1.16) | 1.11 (1.06–1.17) | |
| ≥ 10 | 25/691 (3.6%) | 1 | 1 | ||
| < 10 | 44/508 (8.7%) | 1.83 (1.05–3.17) | 1.85 (1.06–3.23) | ||
| No | 37/391 (9.5%) | 1 | 1 | ||
| Yes | 32/808 (4.0%) | 0.48 (0.29–0.80) | 0.49 (0.29–0.82) | ||
| No | 58/1012 (5.7%) | 1 | 1 | ||
| Yes | 11/187 (5.9%) | 1.52 (0.76–3.06) | 1.37 (0.67–2.78) | ||
| No | 48/874 (5.5%) | 1 | 1 | ||
| Yes | 21/325 (6.5%) | 1.12 (0.64–1.97) | 1.06 (0.60–1.88) | ||
| Normal (< 2 points) | 53/1059 (5.0%) | 1 | 1 | ||
| Have depressive symptoms (≥ 2 points) | 16/140 (11.4%) | 2.40 (1.28–4.50) | 2.08 (1.09–3.98) | ||
| Mainly do | 13/289 (4.5%) | 1 | |||
| Not mainly do | 56/910 (6.2%) | 1.74 (0.85–3.56) | |||
| Yes | 57/1109 (5.1%) | 1 | |||
| No | 12/90 (13.3%) | 1.27 (0.60–2.70) | |||
| Frequent | 60/1145 (5.2%) | 1 | |||
| Not frequent | 9/54 (16.7%) | 3.27 (1.41–7.61) | |||
OR odds ratio, CI confidence interval
aAdjusted OR and 95% CI were estimated by multivariate logistic regression
bModel 1: adjusted for age (continuous)
cModel 2: adjusted for age (continuous), educational attainment, current drinking, current smoking, history of major diseases, and depressive symptoms
dModel 3: adjusted for age (continuous), educational attainment, current drinking, current smoking, history of major diseases, depressive symptoms, housework, social participation, and relationship with neighbors
Association between living arrangement and decline in functional capacity after three years for women (n = 1428)
| Outcome/study population (%) | Crude | Model1b | Model2c | Model3d | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| OR (95% CI)a | OR (95% CI) | OR (95% CI) | OR (95% CI) | ||
| With spouse only | 9/374 (2.4%) | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
| Living alone | 9/124 (7.3%) | 3.17 (1.23–8.19) | 1.49 (0.56–3.99) | 1.68 (0.62–4.56) | 1.64 (0.60–4.47) |
| With child and his/her spouse | 35/400 (8.8%) | 3.89 (1.84–8.21) | 2.47 (1.14–5.33) | 2.41 (1.10–5.28) | 2.25 (0.98–5.18) |
| With child without his/her spouse | 16/333 (4.8%) | 2.05 (0.89–4.70) | 1.20 (0.51–2.87) | 1.02 (0.42–2.50) | 1.05 (0.42–2.60) |
| With other family/person | 15/197 (7.6%) | 3.34 (1.44–7.78) | 2.41 (1.00–5.79) | 2.36 (0.96–5.83) | 2.27 (0.89–5.78) |
| Continuous | - | 1.21 (1.16–1.26) | 1.21 (1.16–1.27) | 1.20 (1.15–1.26) | |
| ≥ 10 | 30/839 (3.6%) | 1 | 1 | ||
| < 10 | 54/589 (9.2%) | 2.19 (1.33–3.61) | 2.21 (1.34–3.66) | ||
| No | 76/1228 (6.2%) | 1 | 1 | ||
| Yes | 8/200 (4.0%) | 0.89 (0.41–1.96) | 0.90 (0.41–2.00) | ||
| No | 83/1414 (5.9%) | 1 | 1 | ||
| Yes | 1/14 (7.1%) | 1.20 (0.13–11.25) | 1.40 (0.15–13.06) | ||
| No | 60/1219 (4.9%) | 1 | 1 | ||
| Yes | 24/209 (11.5%) | 2.70 (1.56–4.67) | 2.78 (1.60–4.83) | ||
| Normal (< 2 points) | 61/1244 (4.9%) | 1 | 1 | ||
| Have depressive symptoms (≥ 2 points) | 23/184 (12.5%) | 2.81 (1.57–5.01) | 2.61 (1.44–4.72) | ||
| Mainly do | 50/1174 (4.3%) | 1 | |||
| Not mainly do | 34/254 (13.4%) | 1.32 (0.75–2.34) | |||
| Yes | 66/1222 (5.4%) | 1 | |||
| No | 18/206 (8.7%) | 1.10 (0.59–2.04) | |||
| Frequent | 79/1386 (5.7%) | 1 | |||
| Not frequent | 5/42 (11.9%) | 3.37 (1.14–9.96) | |||
OR odds ratio, CI confidence interval
aAdjusted OR and 95% CI were estimated by multivariate logistic regression
bModel 1: adjusted for age (continuous)
cModel 2: adjusted for age (continuous), educational attainment, current drinking, current smoking, history of major diseases, and depressive symptoms
dModel 3: adjusted for age (continuous), educational attainment, current drinking, current smoking, history of major diseases, depressive symptoms, housework, social participation, and relationship with neighbors
Fig. 2Mean decrease score of the three subcategories of the Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Gerontology Index of Competence (TMIG-IC) in those living with child and his/her spouse. *Mean and standard error
Fig. 3Three sensitivity analyses based on Model 2 in those living with child and his/her spouse among women. *Results when each covariate of activities inside and outside the home was added separately. †Results when the cutoff value was changed from 10 points on the TMIG-IC to 9 points and 11 points, respectively. ‡Result when the analyzed population was expanded from those who scored 13 points on the TMIG-IC to those who scored 11 points or more (n = 2173) with adding baseline scores to covariates