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JNHA volume 5, number 4, 2001
Special Issue "Third European Congress on Nutrition and Health in the Elderly People" (Madrid, 23-25 Nov 2000)


Activities of Daily Living in the Spanish Elderly. Association with the Mortality
 
B. Beltrán, C. Cuadrado, Mª.L. Martín, A. Carbajal, O. Moreiras

Departamento de Nutrición. Facultad de Farmacia (UCM). Madrid (Spain). Correspondence: Beatriz Beltrán, Departamento de Nutrición, Facultad de Farmacia, Ciudad Universitaria s/n, 28040 Madrid, España. Phone number: +34 91 39418 09. Fax number: +34 91 394 1732. E-mail: Moreiras@eucmax.sim.ucm.es

Abstract: The ability to manage basic activities of daily living (ADL) is a significant predictor for being housebound, placement in a nursing home and death. The aim of the study was to assess the capacity to perform activities of daily living in the Spanish sample (30 men and 49 women aged 80-85 y) from SENECA´s Finale study (1999) and changes respect to the same sample ten years ago. The total ADL score (assessed by 16 questions) and the partials (mobility ADLm and self-care ADLc) show that the total ADL average in 1999 has been 23.9±10.2 (p<0.05) and 25.3±9.6 (p<0.001), being in 1989, 18.8±4.4 and 19.9±4.8 for men and women respectively. The ADL score from deceased subjects participating in 1989 was significantly worse (p<0.01 in men and p<0.001 in women) than ADL score from survivor subjects. Activities of daily living as a measurement of functionality decline with increasing age and in our study a better ADL score was found as survival factor.

Keywords: Activities of daily living, functionality, survival factors, elderly, SENECA study.



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