Literature DB >> 8656583

[Sociomedical study of centenarians in Nagoya City].

T Inagaki1, T Niimi, T Yamamoto, Y Hashizume, M Ogihara, T Mizuno, A Inagaki, M Kikuchi.   

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to assess the background to the longevity of 36 centenarians in Nagoya city and to compare 14 institutionalized centenarians out of those 36 with 202 individuals in the 70-99 age group in our special nursing home, particularly with regard to blood chemistry and immunity tests. The reasons for their social longevity in terms of profile appeared to be attention to eating habits, abstention from smoking and drinking, occupations with adequate exercise. The incidence of dementia was 65.6% among them. We evaluated centenarians from the viewpoint of Hasegawa's Dementia Scale (HDS) and comprehensive functional assessment of the elderly consisted of the revised version of Hasegawa's Dementia Scale (HDSR), and examination of activity of daily living (ADL), physical perception, and social life. All were positively associated. Thus centenarians independent of physical assistance demonstrated significantly higher systolic blood pressure, and respective scores for HDS, HDSR, ADL, physical perception and social life than their dependent counterparts, were less likely to be institutionalized and suffered from fewer disorders. In particular none were diagnosed as positive for cerebral hemorrhage, infarction and dementia. Age demonstrated significant positive or negative correlation with the following values in blood chemistry and immunity tests: blood cell counts, hemoglobin concentration, hematocrit value, albumin, total protein, total cholesterol, low density lipoprotein cholesterol, creatinine, blood cell nitrogen, uric acid, helper T cell, and IgA immunoglobulin.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8656583     DOI: 10.3143/geriatrics.33.84

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nihon Ronen Igakkai Zasshi        ISSN: 0300-9173


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1.  Do personality characteristics predict longevity? Findings from the Tokyo Centenarian Study.

Authors:  Y Masui; Y Gondo; H Inagaki; N Hirose
Journal:  Age (Dordr)       Date:  2006-11-29
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