Explaining higher functional disability in women compared to men among older adults - the Singapore Chinese Health Study

解释新加坡华人健康研究中老年人中女性功能障碍程度高于男性的原因

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Studies suggest that the higher prevalence of functional disability in women could be explained by differences in social and health-related factors. We examined these factors in association with disability among Chinese older adults in Singapore. METHODS: We used data from 13,788 participants who attended the third follow-up interviews in the Singapore Chinese Health Study, when the mean age was 72.86 ± 6.23 years. Participants who had overall scores > 8 on the Lawton Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADL) Scale were considered to have functional disability. Multivariable logistic regression models were used to estimate the odds ratio (OR) and 95% confidence interval (CI) for the association with functional disability. RESULTS: The age-adjusted OR (95% CI) for the association with functional disability in women compared to men was 1.29 (1.20-1.39). However, after additional adjustment for other determinants of functional disability, this OR (95% CI) was attenuated to 0.96 (0.88-1.05). This association was largely mediated by lack of formal education (45.8%), weak handgrip strength (20.3%), arthritis (15.0%) and abdominal obesity (8.4%). Furthermore, age, lack of education, hypertension, diabetes, coronary artery disease, arthritis and abdominal obesity were associated with significantly higher odds of disability in women than in men (P-values of interactions with gender ≤ 0.042). CONCLUSION: Lower educational attainment, musculoskeletal conditions, and abdominal obesity may contribute to a higher likelihood of disability in women. Additionally, abdominal obesity, arthritis and cardiometabolic diseases showed stronger associations with functional disability in women than in men.

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