Hispanic Established Populations for the Epidemiologic Studies of the Elderly: Selected longitudinal findings

J. J. Tovar, R. Angel, K. Eschbach, D. Espino, K. Markides
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The aim of this report is to present key findings from the Hispanic Established Populations for the Epidemiological Studies of the Elderly. This unique study began in 1993–1994 with 3050 Mexican–Americans aged 65 years or older who lived in California, Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado and Texas (USA). The subsequent four waves of data collection span 11 years and interviews will be conducted again in the Spring of 2007. Although this population has been observed to have lower than expected mortality rates, they continue to suffer from chronic health problems and disability to the same extent as other racial and ethnic groups. In addition, they are at higher risk for inappropriate medication use and inadequate health insurance coverage. The implications for clinical practice and future research are discussed.
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西班牙裔老年人流行病学研究的既定人群:选定的纵向研究结果
本报告的目的是为老年人流行病学研究介绍西班牙裔人口的主要发现。这项独特的研究开始于1993-1994年,研究对象是3050名年龄在65岁或以上的墨西哥裔美国人,他们居住在美国加利福尼亚州、亚利桑那州、新墨西哥州、科罗拉多州和德克萨斯州。随后的四波数据收集跨越11年,访谈将于2007年春季再次进行。虽然观察到这一人口的死亡率低于预期,但他们继续遭受慢性健康问题和残疾,其程度与其他种族和族裔群体相同。此外,他们用药不当和医疗保险覆盖面不足的风险更高。对临床实践和未来研究的意义进行了讨论。
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