College of Health, Medicine and Wellbeing, University of Newcastle, NSW, Australia;
Public Health Res Pract. 2022 Dec 13;32(4):3242231. doi: 10.17061/phrp3242231.
Objectives and importance of the study: To identify the value and contribution of the 45 and Up Study toward understanding and advancing healthy ageing.
Narrative review Methods: A review of the purpose, process, and output of the 45 and Up Study in relation to the World Health Organization's Healthy Ageing Framework.
The Sax Institute's 45 and Up Study (the Study) is Australia's largest longitudinal study of healthy ageing, with participants aged from 45 years to over 100 years followed over time through surveys and linked health and aged care data. The study is a powerful resource for understanding healthy ageing for the Australian population, identifying the factors that enable people to age well, widening inequities as people age, and prospects for healthy ageing for current and subsequent generations. To date, the participants have been followed for more than 15 years, providing information on the foundations of health in mid and later-life, factors affecting work, impacts of retirement, and the importance of housing, care, and aged services in improving the lives of people as they age. Moreover, since the Study cohort covers a wide age range, it is possible to divide the cohort into sequences, allowing comparisons of people in their 80s now (for example) with people who were aged in their 80s five, 10 or 15 years ago. Adding genetic and other biological and clinical data for some participants will further enhance the value of the project as a comprehensive study of healthy ageing.
The Study provides a clear view of factors affecting healthy ageing within population, healthcare, environmental and policy contexts. Over time, the Study will increase in value with the capacity to inform health services, policy, and aged care and to contribute to an ongoing cycle of evaluation and reform to continue to meet the needs of successive generations of people in the later stages of their lives.
本研究旨在确定 45 岁及以上研究在理解和促进健康老龄化方面的价值和贡献。
叙述性综述。方法:回顾 45 岁及以上研究的目的、过程和结果,以世界卫生组织的健康老龄化框架为参照。
澳大利亚最大的健康老龄化纵向研究是 Sax 研究所的 45 岁及以上研究(该研究),参与者年龄从 45 岁到 100 多岁不等,通过调查和相关的健康和老年护理数据进行定期随访。该研究是了解澳大利亚人口健康老龄化的有力资源,确定了使人们能够健康衰老的因素,随着人们年龄的增长扩大了不平等现象,以及当前和未来几代人健康老龄化的前景。迄今为止,参与者已经随访了 15 年以上,提供了关于中年和晚年健康基础、影响工作的因素、退休影响以及住房、护理和老年服务在改善人们晚年生活方面的重要性的信息。此外,由于研究队列涵盖了广泛的年龄范围,因此可以将队列划分为序列,从而可以将现在 80 多岁的人群(例如)与 5 年前、10 年前或 15 年前年龄在 80 多岁的人群进行比较。为一些参与者增加遗传和其他生物及临床数据将进一步提高该项目作为健康老龄化综合研究的价值。
该研究提供了一个清晰的视角,了解人口、医疗保健、环境和政策背景下影响健康老龄化的因素。随着时间的推移,该研究的价值将不断增加,有能力为卫生服务、政策和老年护理提供信息,并为持续不断的评估和改革周期做出贡献,以继续满足人们生命后期各代人的需求。