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在老年人中,握力随着年龄的增长和自我评估健康状况的恶化而下降. 保持社交联系可以帮助保持握力,这对整体健康和寿命至关重要.

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握力强度 握力强度 握力强度抑郁 抑郁症 抑郁症 抑郁症 是一种脆弱 脆弱 脆弱 脆弱 脆弱一个人的孤独感.自我评价的健康状况社交网络 社交网络

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科学领域:

  • 老年学是一门学科.
  • 公共卫生 公共卫生
  • 社会学 社会学 社会学

背景情况:

  • 握力是老年人身体表现和健康的关键指标.
  • 对于影响老年人抓握力因素的研究有限,特别是在大型的代表性样本中,包括住院人士.

研究的目的:

  • 为了研究与80岁及以上个体的握力相关的因素.
  • 解决非常老年人群中关于握力决定因素的知识差距.

主要方法:

  • 采用了一个大规模的,代表性的,纵向研究设计.
  • 从1824名80岁以上的北莱-威斯特法利亚人中收集了数据,包括那些在制度化环境和私人家庭中的人.
  • 使用动力计测量了同度抓地力.

主要成果:

  • 握力下降与年龄的增加显著相关 (β = -0.70,P <.001).
  • 社交网络规模的减少 (β = 0.08,P < .05) 和自我评估健康状况的恶化 (β = 0.80,P < .01) 也与握力下降有显著联系.
  • 握力变化与婚姻状况,生活状况,慢性疾病数量,抑郁症状或健康素养之间没有发现显著的关联.

结论:

  • 纵向数据证实,年龄,社交网络规模和自我评估的健康状况与最年长的老人握握力有关.
  • 通过这些因素,可以识别有低握力风险的个体.
  • 保持社交联系可能是一种有益的策略,以保持握力,这与更好的生活质量,功能,认知和寿命有关.