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Cohort study of ageing from Bagé (SIGa-Bagé), Brazil: profile and methodology.

Elaine ThuméMarciane KesslerKarla P MachadoBruno P NunesPamela M VolzLouriele S WachsMariangela U SoaresMirelle O SaesSuele M DuroAlitéia Santiago DilélioLuiz A Facchini
Published in: BMC public health (2021)
Of the original participants, 1395 (87.6%) were located for follow-up: 757 elderly individuals (47.5%) were re-interviewed, but losses in data transfer occurred for 22. The remaining 638 (40.1%) had died. In addition, we had 81 (5.1%) refusals and 117 (7.3%) losses. Among the 1373 older adults who were followed down, there was a higher proportion of female interviewees (p=0.042) and a higher proportion of male deaths (p=0.001) in 2016/2017. There were no differences in losses and refusals according to gender (p=0.102). There was a difference in average age between the interviewees (68.8 years; SD ±6.5) and non-interviewees (73.2 years; SD ±9.0) (p<0.001). Data are available at the Department of Social Medicine in Federal University of Pelotas, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, for any collaboration.
Keyphrases
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