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Physical illness and disability among elderly people in England and Wales: the Medical Research Council Cognitive Function and Ageing Study. The Analysis Group.

C J Parker1, K Morgan, M E Dewey.   

Abstract

STUDY
OBJECTIVE: This study was conducted as part of the MRC cognitive function and ageing study. It aimed to estimate the lifetime prevalence of self reported physical illnesses and other health related events, and the prevalence of limiting disability in people over 65 in six areas of England and Wales.
DESIGN: Screening phase of a two stage prevalence study.
SETTING: Geographically delimited areas in four urban and two rural areas including institutions. PARTICIPANTS: Random population samples of people in their 65th year and above on the sample definition date, interviewed between 1989 and 1994. In Newcastle, Nottingham, and Oxford (urban) and in Cambridgeshire and Gwynedd(rural), the sample was stratified to provide equal numbers in the 65-74 and 75 years and over age groups. In Liverpool (urban), equal numbers in the five year age groups were taken. MAIN
RESULTS: Age standardised prevalences were calculated for each geographical area, sex, and age group (65-74, 75+). Many conditions were more prevalent in the older age group including stroke, Parkinson's disease, arthritis, diabetes, and shingles but hypertension was more common in the younger age group. Conditions that were more prevalent in men included angina, heart attack, stroke, head injury, and peptic ulcers while hypertension, shingles, pernicious anaemia, and thyroid disease were more common in women. There was a complex pattern of area differences for individual conditions. Cambridgeshire had generally low prevalences for many diseases, including vascular problems, Gwynedd and Newcastle had less healthy elderly populations, and Nottingham and Newcastle had the highest percentages of housebound.
CONCLUSIONS: This study provides the most robust available estimates for life-time prevalence of a variety of health conditions on a regional and national basis. It shows the greatly increased prevalence of disability in the very old population, particularly women.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9425458      PMCID: PMC1060534          DOI: 10.1136/jech.51.5.494

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Epidemiol Community Health        ISSN: 0143-005X            Impact factor:   3.710


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