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Successful Aging in Colombia: The Role of Disease.

Carmen-Lucía CurcioAlejandro PinedaPaola QuinteroÁngela RojasSandra MuñozFernando Gómez
Published in: Gerontology & geriatric medicine (2018)
Objective: This study aimed to determine the prevalence of successful aging (SA) and identify its predictive factors in a cohort of older people in the Colombian Andes Mountain. Method: Data were drawn from a prospective longitudinal study of community-dwelling elderly people in Manizales. SA encompassed indicators in four domains: physical, cognitive, emotional, and social functioning. Results: The prevalence of SA was 24.4%. The independent predictors were good and very good self-rated health, middle-high/high-income level, absence of chronic conditions, married status, high educational level, and very high spirituality. Discussion: The prevalence of SA was low: One of 10 people older than 65 years showed SA when presence of diseases was included in the criteria, compared with one of four when such an item was excluded. The identification of predictive factors allows distinguishing this population in primary care services and promoting strategies that ensure high functionality levels for as long as possible.
Keyphrases
  • primary care
  • mental health
  • healthcare
  • community dwelling
  • risk factors
  • machine learning
  • risk assessment
  • middle aged