| Literature DB >> 9075351 |
R Kishi1, T Eguchi, N Maeda, H Miyake, H Sasatani.
Abstract
To analyze the different features of health status, social support and networks of elderly people by age groups, a survey was performed of the social environment and health related issues among residents aged 69-74 and 75-80, the so called old-old, in Takasu, a small farming town in Hokkaido. The results were as follows: 1. The percentage of elderly having some of the symptoms related to dementia, lower scores of ADL, and poorer conditions of eye sight or hearing were significantly higher among the elderly aged 75-80 compared to those aged 69-74. The prevalence of diseases, such as senile cataracts in both sexes, and heart diseases in men were also higher among those aged 75 and over. 2. Although there were no differences in the mean number of hospital admissions or in the percentage of those having been sick in bed for more than 1 week during the previous one year, both the mean number of out-patient visits and percentage having a family physician were significantly higher in the elderly over 75 than under. Deterioration of IADL were prominent in the item on being able to go far away by themselves. 3. Almost 70% of the elderly participated in community-based social activities in Takasu. There were only small differences in social support and network among the different categories of family structure of the elderly. However women over 75 had statistically significantly lower number of the social supports compared to the younger age groups. A significantly smaller percentage of people was able to obtain the emotional or care support from their spouse for in elderly over 75 than for elderly under 75. 4. The results of this study suggest the need to provide more social support and networks for the old-old over 75 years old who tend to have more diseases and to be in poorer health condition, both physically or mentally than younger old.Entities:
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Year: 1996 PMID: 9075351
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nihon Koshu Eisei Zasshi ISSN: 0546-1766