Frailty or frailties: exploring frailty index subdimensions in the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing.

IF 4.9 2区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health Pub Date : 2024-08-25 DOI:10.1136/jech-2023-221829
Lara Johnson, Bruce Guthrie, Paul A T Kelly, Atul Anand, Alan Marshall, Sohan Seth
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Background: Frailty, a state of increased vulnerability to adverse health outcomes, has garnered significant attention in research and clinical practice. Existing constructs aggregate clinical features or health deficits into a single score. While simple and interpretable, this approach may overlook the complexity of frailty and not capture the full range of variation between individuals.

Methods: Exploratory factor analysis was used to infer latent dimensions of a frailty index constructed using survey data from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing, wave 9. The dataset included 58 self-reported health deficits in a representative sample of community-dwelling adults aged 65+ (N=4971). Deficits encompassed chronic disease, general health status, mobility, independence with activities of daily living, psychological well-being, memory and cognition. Multiple linear regression examined associations with CASP-19 quality of life scores.

Results: Factor analysis revealed four frailty subdimensions. Based on the component deficits with the highest loading values, these factors were labelled 'mobility impairment and physical morbidity', 'difficulties in daily activities', 'mental health' and 'disorientation in time'. The four subdimensions were a better predictor of quality of life than frailty index scores.

Conclusions: Distinct subdimensions of frailty can be identified from standard index scores. A decomposed approach to understanding frailty has a potential to provide a more nuanced understanding of an individual's state of health across multiple deficits.

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虚弱还是虚弱:探索英国老龄化纵向研究中的虚弱指数子维度。
背景:虚弱是一种更容易出现不良健康后果的状态,在研究和临床实践中备受关注。现有的构建方法将临床特征或健康缺陷汇总成一个单一的分数。这种方法虽然简单且可解释,但可能会忽略虚弱的复杂性,无法全面反映个体之间的差异:方法:利用英国老龄化纵向研究(English Longitudinal Study of Ageing)第 9 波的调查数据,采用探索性因子分析来推断虚弱指数的潜在维度。数据集包括 65 岁以上居住在社区的成年人(样本数=4971)中 58 项自我报告的健康缺陷。健康缺陷包括慢性疾病、一般健康状况、行动能力、日常生活自理能力、心理健康、记忆力和认知能力。多元线性回归检验了与 CASP-19 生活质量评分之间的关联:结果:因子分析显示出四个虚弱子维度。根据载荷值最高的成分缺陷,这些因子被标记为 "行动障碍和身体疾病"、"日常活动困难"、"心理健康 "和 "时间迷失"。这四个子维度比虚弱指数得分更能预测生活质量:结论:从标准指数得分中可以识别出不同的虚弱亚维度。通过分解的方法来了解虚弱程度,有可能更细致地了解一个人在多种缺陷方面的健康状况。
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Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health
Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
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3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health is a leading international journal devoted to publication of original research and reviews covering applied, methodological and theoretical issues with emphasis on studies using multidisciplinary or integrative approaches. The journal aims to improve epidemiological knowledge and ultimately health worldwide.
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