SOCIAL COHESION AFFECTS THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN FRAILTY AND DISABILITY IN COMMUNITY-DWELLING OLDER ADULTS
Abstract The relationships between physical frailty and perceived neighborhood social cohesion (PNSC) and functional disability among community-dwelling older adults are poorly understood. This study aims to (1) examine the associations of frailty and PNSC with disability; and (2) evaluate low PNSC...
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The relationships between physical frailty and perceived neighborhood social cohesion (PNSC) and functional disability among community-dwelling older adults are poorly understood. This study aims to (1) examine the associations of frailty and PNSC with disability; and (2) evaluate low PNSC as a risk factor in the association between frailty and disability. A sample of 1645 older adults using multi-stage sampling method in Shanghai were randomly selected in this cross-sectional study. Frailty operationalized as Cardiovascular Health Study criteria (OR=2.4, 95%CI 1.16-4.96 for pre-frailty; OR=7.28, 95%CI 3.37-15.73 for frailty) and PNSC measured as Neighborhood Cohesion Scale (OR=1.81, 95%CI 1.23-2.67) were independently associated with basic and instrumental activities of daily living disability. A significant interaction of frailty and PNSC on disability (F (2, 66)=4.31, P=.014) was found, using a two-way analysis of covariance (ANCOVA). Compared to robust individuals with high PNSC, pre-frailty with high PNSC was not significantly associated with disability while pre-frailty with low PNSC was associated with approximate 4-fold increased prevalence of disability (OR=3.87, 95%CI 1.46-10.24, p=.006). Frailty with high PNSC was associated with higher likelihood of disability (OR=6.47, 95%CI 2.35-17.87) and frail individuals with low PNSC stood out with 10-fold increased prevalence of disability (OR=9.94, 95%CI 3.50-28.26). All analyses were controlled for demographical and clinical covariates. Our results suggest high level of social cohesion serves as a buffer against the impact of physical frailty on functional disability. These findings notably imply to the development of interventions for older frail adults from the neighborhood perspective. |
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| AbstractList | The relationships between physical frailty and perceived neighborhood social cohesion (PNSC) and functional disability among community-dwelling older adults are poorly understood. This study aims to (1) examine the associations of frailty and PNSC with disability; and (2) evaluate low PNSC as a risk factor in the association between frailty and disability. A sample of 1645 older adults using multi-stage sampling method in Shanghai were randomly selected in this cross-sectional study. Frailty operationalized as Cardiovascular Health Study criteria (OR=2.4, 95%CI 1.16-4.96 for pre-frailty; OR=7.28, 95%CI 3.37-15.73 for frailty) and PNSC measured as Neighborhood Cohesion Scale (OR=1.81, 95%CI 1.23-2.67) were independently associated with basic and instrumental activities of daily living disability. A significant interaction of frailty and PNSC on disability (F (2, 66)=4.31, P=.014) was found, using a two-way analysis of covariance (ANCOVA). Compared to robust individuals with high PNSC, pre-frailty with high PNSC was not significantly associated with disability while pre-frailty with low PNSC was associated with approximate 4-fold increased prevalence of disability (OR=3.87, 95%CI 1.46-10.24, p=.006). Frailty with high PNSC was associated with higher likelihood of disability (OR=6.47, 95%CI 2.35-17.87) and frail individuals with low PNSC stood out with 10-fold increased prevalence of disability (OR=9.94, 95%CI 3.50-28.26). All analyses were controlled for demographical and clinical covariates. Our results suggest high level of social cohesion serves as a buffer against the impact of physical frailty on functional disability. These findings notably imply to the development of interventions for older frail adults from the neighborhood perspective. Abstract The relationships between physical frailty and perceived neighborhood social cohesion (PNSC) and functional disability among community-dwelling older adults are poorly understood. This study aims to (1) examine the associations of frailty and PNSC with disability; and (2) evaluate low PNSC as a risk factor in the association between frailty and disability. A sample of 1645 older adults using multi-stage sampling method in Shanghai were randomly selected in this cross-sectional study. Frailty operationalized as Cardiovascular Health Study criteria (OR=2.4, 95%CI 1.16-4.96 for pre-frailty; OR=7.28, 95%CI 3.37-15.73 for frailty) and PNSC measured as Neighborhood Cohesion Scale (OR=1.81, 95%CI 1.23-2.67) were independently associated with basic and instrumental activities of daily living disability. A significant interaction of frailty and PNSC on disability (F (2, 66)=4.31, P=.014) was found, using a two-way analysis of covariance (ANCOVA). Compared to robust individuals with high PNSC, pre-frailty with high PNSC was not significantly associated with disability while pre-frailty with low PNSC was associated with approximate 4-fold increased prevalence of disability (OR=3.87, 95%CI 1.46-10.24, p=.006). Frailty with high PNSC was associated with higher likelihood of disability (OR=6.47, 95%CI 2.35-17.87) and frail individuals with low PNSC stood out with 10-fold increased prevalence of disability (OR=9.94, 95%CI 3.50-28.26). All analyses were controlled for demographical and clinical covariates. Our results suggest high level of social cohesion serves as a buffer against the impact of physical frailty on functional disability. These findings notably imply to the development of interventions for older frail adults from the neighborhood perspective. |
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