Title of article :
EFFECT OF SMOKING ON THE ACCUMULATION OF DEFICITS, FRAILTY
AND SURVIVAL IN OLDER ADULTS: A SECONDARY ANALYSIS FROM
THE CANADIAN STUDY OF HEALTH AND AGING
Author/Authors :
R.E. HUBBARD1، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Abstract :
Objectives: Smoking has adverse effects on a variety of organ systems but little is known about the
relationship between smoking and frailty. We aimed to investigate differences in health status between smoking
and non smoking older adults. Design and setting: The Canadian Study of Health and Aging, a nationally
representative cohort study. Participants: Nine thousand and eight community-dwelling men and women age 65
years and over at baseline. Measurements: Smoking status was determined using a Self-Assessed Risk Factor
Questionnaire. Comparisons were made between never smokers, light smokers and heavy smokers with heavy
smokers defined as those who smoked 1 pack per day for 20 years or more. A frailty index (FI) generated from
40 self-reported health deficits was also modified to exclude 5 variables that could be directly attributed to
smoking (e.g. cough). Decedent information was collected over 10 years. Results: Average FI values increased
exponentially with age. For both men and women, heavy smokers were the most frail, light smokers had
intermediate frailty status and never smokers were fittest. Modification of the FI did not impact these
differences. Heavy smokers had significantly worse mortality than non smokers and higher rates of death in
smokers persisted in the oldest old. 120 month survival curves, grouped for age, sex and smoking status showed
that male smokers > 75 years had the highest mortality rates. Conclusions: Smoking causes poorer health status
at older ages which can be captured by the frailty index. Higher rates of death in smokers persist in the oldest old,
with no emergence of “survivors” with fitness or longevity advantages
Keywords :
Smoking , frail elderly , Survival.
Journal title :
The journal of nutrition, health & aging
Journal title :
The journal of nutrition, health & aging