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Midlife Cardiovascular Status and Old Age Physical Functioning Trajectories in Older Businessmen

Authors :
Timo E. Strandberg
Sari Stenholm
Timo Törmäkangas
Kaisu H. Pitkälä
Mikaela B. von Bonsdorff
Markus J. Haapanen
Department of General Practice and Primary Health Care
University of Helsinki
HUS Helsinki and Uusimaa Hospital District
HUS Internal Medicine and Rehabilitation
Timo Strandberg / Principal Investigator
Department of Medicine
Clinicum
Teachers' Academy
Source :
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. 67:2490-2496
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Wiley, 2019.

Abstract

Objectives The associations between cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk and later physical functioning have been observed, but only a few studies with follow-up into old age are available. We investigated the association between cardiovascular status in midlife and physical functioning trajectories in old age. Design Prospective cohort study. Setting Helsinki Businessmen Study. Participants We studied white men born between 1919 and 1934 in the Helsinki Businessmen Study (HBS, initial n = 3490). Measurements Three CVD status groups were formed based on clinical measurements carried out in 1974: signs of CVD (diagnosed clinically or with changes in ECG, chronic disease present or used medication, n = 563); healthy and low CVD risk (n = 593) and high CVD risk (n = 1222). Of them, 1560 men had data on physical functioning from at least one of four data collection waves between 2000-2010. Ten questions from the RAND-36 (SF-36) survey were used to construct physical functioning trajectories with latent class growth mixture models. Mortality was accounted for in competing risk models. Results A five-class solution provided the optimal number of trajectories: "intact," "high stable," "high and declining," "intermediate and declining," and "consistently low" functioning. Compared with low CVD risk, high CVD risk in midlife decreased the risk of being classified into the intact (fully adjusted β = -3.98; standard error = 2.0; P = .046) relative to the consistently low physical functioning trajectory. Compared with low CVD risk, those with signs of CVD were less likely to follow the intact, high stable, or high and declining relative to the consistently low trajectory (all P Conclusion Among businessmen, a more favorable CVD profile in midlife was associated with better development of physical functioning in old age. J Am Geriatr Soc 67:2490-2496, 2019.

Details

ISSN :
15325415 and 00028614
Volume :
67
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7e1671c1a1abd1d7c1885ad71a13917f
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/jgs.16150