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基于 CHARLS 2018 的老年人跌倒与慢性病数量和健康相关行为的关联:健康状况作为中介变量。

Association between falls in elderly and the number of chronic diseases and health-related behaviors based on CHARLS 2018: health status as a mediating variable.

机构信息

School of Health Economics and Management, Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine, Nanjing, China.

School of Nursing, Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine, Nanjing, China.

出版信息

BMC Geriatr. 2022 Apr 28;22(1):374. doi: 10.1186/s12877-022-03055-x.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Falling is one of the main causes of death and morbidity in the elderly. This study aims to explore the association between elderly patients with chronic diseases and their health-related behaviors and falls in the elderly, and to provide clues for the prevention and intervention of injuries caused by falls in the elderly.

METHODS

Based on the basic demographic characteristics data, number of chronic diseases, health-related behaviors, and physical and mental health data of 5867 elderly people aged 60 and above in the 2018 CHARLS data, this paper used ordered logit regression to analyze the correlation between chronic diseases and their health-related behaviors and falls of Chinese elderly. On this basis, it also distinguishes whether there is care or not, explores whether the related factors of falls of elderly people will be different, and tests the intermediary effect of health status to further explore its mechanism.

RESULTS

The number of chronic diseases and health-related behaviors in the four dimensions of sleeptime, drinking, smoking, and activity are significantly correlated with falls in the elderly. Among them, health status plays a significant mediating role in the relationship of the number of chronic diseases and sleeptime and activity on the falls of the elderly. In addition, compared with the elderly without care, the risk of falls in the elderly in care is only related to the number of chronic diseases and sleeptime, while the elderly without care is related to the number of chronic diseases and multiple factors such as smoking, drinking and activity.

CONCLUSION

Falls are significantly associated with chronic disease and health-related behaviors, while risk or protective factors for falls vary according to whether older adults are cared for. Therefore, targeted interventions can be made for the factors that affect the fall of the elderly according to different situations.

摘要

目的

跌倒 是老年人死亡和发病的主要原因之一。本研究旨在探讨慢性病老年患者的健康相关行为与老年人跌倒的关系,为预防和干预老年人跌倒所致伤害提供线索。

方法

基于 2018 年 CHARLS 数据中 5867 名 60 岁及以上老年人的基本人口统计学特征数据、慢性病数量、健康相关行为以及身心健康数据,本文采用有序逻辑回归分析了慢性病及其健康相关行为与中国老年人跌倒的相关性。在此基础上,还区分了是否有护理,探讨了老年人跌倒的相关因素是否会有所不同,并检验了健康状况的中介效应,以进一步探讨其机制。

结果

睡眠时间、饮酒、吸烟和活动四个维度的慢性病数量和健康相关行为与老年人跌倒显著相关。其中,健康状况在慢性病数量和睡眠时间对老年人跌倒的关系中起着显著的中介作用。此外,与无照护的老年人相比,有照护的老年人跌倒的风险仅与慢性病数量和睡眠时间有关,而无照护的老年人跌倒则与慢性病数量以及吸烟、饮酒和活动等多种因素有关。

结论

跌倒与慢性病和健康相关行为显著相关,而跌倒的风险或保护因素因老年人是否得到照顾而有所不同。因此,可以根据不同情况针对影响老年人跌倒的因素进行有针对性的干预。

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