Title of article :
A simple lifestyle score predicts survival in healthy elderly men
Author/Authors :
Carole A. Spencer، نويسنده , , Konrad Jamrozik، نويسنده , , Paul E. Norman، نويسنده , , Michael Lawrence-Brown، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
Background.
Although improvements in life expectancy have been attributed in part to the adoption of a more prudent lifestyle, few studies have examined the association of lifestyle with survival, using several lifestyle factors simultaneously, in a healthy elderly population.
Methods.
We investigated the association of health related behaviors with mortality in 7989 men aged 65 to 83 years participating in a population-based trial in Perth, Western Australia, by calculating a lifestyle score as a simple tally of how many of eight prudent behaviors each individual followed.
Results.
Invitations to screening produced a corrected response of 70.5%. Out of a possible score of 8, 46% of men had a score of less than 5. Within 5 years, a total of 703 men (9%) had died from any cause. The hazard ratio in men with a low lifestyle score was 1.3 [95% confidence interval (CI): 1.1–1.5] compared with men with a score of 5 or more.
Conclusions.
Lifestyle remains an important predictor of mortality even in old age. Survival in older men without a history of cardiovascular disease can potentially be enhanced by promoting a healthy lifestyle.
Keywords :
survival analysis , ELDERLY , mortality , lifestyle , risk
Journal title :
Preventive Medicine
Journal title :
Preventive Medicine