Theis Susanne, Bitterlich Norman, Moser Mirjam, von Wolff Michael, Stute Petra
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University Medical Center of Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Mainz, Germany.
, Draisdorfer Str. 21, 09114, Chemnitz, Germany.
Arch Gynecol Obstet. 2025 Feb;311(2):519-528. doi: 10.1007/s00404-024-07885-5. Epub 2024 Dec 24.
Increasing life expectancy and rising populations create new challenges for science, economy, politics, society and each individual. The bio-functional status (BFS) as a theoretical model incorporates the International Classification of Functioning (ICF) and the concept of active and healthy ageing (AHA). This study addresses the question of which the strengths and resources have the greatest positive impact on bio-functional age (BFA) and might be influencable.
A monocenter, cross-sectional, observational, non-interventional trial was performed from 2012 to 2014 at Inselspital Bern to evaluate the BFS, a complex, generic, non-invasive, sex- and age-validated assessment tool. A standardized battery of assessments was performed on 464 females and 166 males, aged 18 to 65 years (n = 630). We aimed to statistically identify BFS items that might be influenceable to support healthy ageing and vitality.
341 participants of the original cohort were included. After carrying out regression analysis, 10 parameters (T = 8.992; p < 0.001) remained as possible variables that can be influenced (R = 0.758). Of those identified parameters, one can be assigned to subcategory I of BFS (pulse performance index), two to II (tapping frequency part I and II), two to III (strategy building and verbal reaction time) and three to IV [sense of coherence, social potency, complaint questionnaire (BFB total)]. Age and sex, nevertheless, have an influence on the BFA and the BFA-Index.
The most promising approach to support vitality, is to support low social stress, high social integration, a good sense of coherence and maintaining a good mental and cognitive status.
预期寿命的延长和人口的增长给科学、经济、政治、社会以及每个人都带来了新的挑战。生物功能状态(BFS)作为一种理论模型,融合了国际功能分类(ICF)以及积极健康老龄化(AHA)的概念。本研究探讨的问题是,哪些优势和资源对生物功能年龄(BFA)具有最大的积极影响,并且可能是可影响的。
2012年至2014年在伯尔尼大学医院进行了一项单中心、横断面、观察性、非干预性试验,以评估BFS,这是一种复杂、通用、非侵入性、经过性别和年龄验证的评估工具。对464名年龄在18至65岁的女性和166名男性(n = 630)进行了一系列标准化评估。我们旨在通过统计确定可能对支持健康老龄化和活力有影响的BFS项目。
原始队列中的341名参与者被纳入研究。进行回归分析后,10个参数(T = 8.992;p < 0.001)作为可能可被影响的变量保留下来(R = 0.758)。在这些确定的参数中,一个可归入BFS的I子类别(脉搏表现指数),两个归入II子类别(敲击频率第一部分和第二部分),两个归入III子类别(策略构建和言语反应时间),三个归入IV子类别[连贯感、社会效能感、问卷抱怨(BFB总分)]。然而,年龄和性别对BFA和BFA指数有影响。
支持活力最有前景的方法是支持低社会压力、高社会融合、良好的连贯感以及保持良好的心理和认知状态。