Intrinsic capacity and its associations with incident dependence and mortality in 10/66 Dementia Research Group studies in Latin America, India, and China: A population-based cohort study.
Martin James PrinceDaisy AcostaMariella GuerraYueqin HuangK S JacobIvonne Z Jimenez-VelazquezJotheeswaran Amuthavalli ThiyagarajanJuan J Llibre RodriguezAquiles SalasAna Luisa SosaIsaac AcostaRosie MaystonZhaorui LiuJorge Jesus Llibre-GuerraMatthew A PrinaAdolfo ValhuerdiPublished in: PLoS medicine (2021)
In this study we observed a high prevalence of DICs, particularly in older age groups. Those affected had substantially increased risks of dependence and death. Most needs for care arose in those with DIC yet to become frail. Our findings provide some support for the strategy of optimising intrinsic capacity in pursuit of healthy ageing. Implementation at scale requires community-based screening and assessment, and a stepped-care intervention approach, with redefined roles for community healthcare workers and efforts to engage, train, and support them in these tasks. ICOPE might be usefully integrated into community programmes for detecting and case managing chronic diseases including hypertension and diabetes.
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- cardiovascular disease
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- primary care
- cardiovascular events
- pain management
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- physical activity
- cognitive impairment
- high speed
- middle aged
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- metabolic syndrome
- weight loss
- insulin resistance
- human health
- chronic pain
- double blind