Costa Dora L
Department of Economics, E52-274C, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 50 Memorial Drive, Cambridge, MA 02142, USA.
Demography. 2002 Feb;39(1):119-37. doi: 10.1353/dem.2002.0003.
Functional limitation (difficulty walking, difficulty bending, paralysis, blindness in at least one eye, or deafness in at least one ear) in the United States fell at an average annual rate of 0.6% among men aged 50 to 74 from the early twentieth century to the early 1990s. Twenty-four percent of this decline is attributable to reductions in the debilitating effects of chronic conditions, 37% is attributable to reduced rates of chronic diseases, and the remainder is unexplained. The findings have implications for theories of the impact of declining mortality rates on the health of elderly people.
从20世纪初到20世纪90年代初,美国50至74岁男性的功能受限(行走困难、弯腰困难、瘫痪、至少一只眼睛失明或至少一只耳朵失聪)平均每年下降0.6%。这种下降的24%可归因于慢性病衰弱影响的减少,37%可归因于慢性病发病率的降低,其余部分原因不明。这些发现对死亡率下降对老年人健康影响的理论具有启示意义。