From Disability to Death: A 20-Year Follow-Up from the Taiwan Longitudinal Study on Aging.
Ching-Ju ChiuMin-Chia YangChi-Chang HuangChia-Ming ChangPublished in: Clinical interventions in aging (2021)
Disability distribution at various time points before death among the elderly in Taiwan was revealed in the study. At 10 years before death, 93% of the elderly were free from any ADL disabilities, and only 4% reported more than three ADL disabilities. At 6 years before death, an average of 10% of the participants had more than three ADL disabilities, and at one year before death, moderate to severe disability increased to 38%. Factors associated with the survival years among those who were moderately to severely disabled showed distinct gender differences.