Title of article :
TELOMERE LENGTH, COMORBIDITY, FUNCTIONAL, NUTRITIONAL
AND COGNITIVE STATUS AS PREDICTORS OF 5 YEARS POST HOSPITAL
DISCHARGE SURVIVAL IN THE OLDEST OLD
Author/Authors :
D. ZEKRY1، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Abstract :
Telomere length has been considered in many cross-sectional studies as a biomarker of
aging. However the association between shorter telomeres with lower survival at advanced ages remains a
controversial issue. This association could reflect the impact of other health conditions than a direct biological
effect. Objective: To test whether leukocyte telomere length is associated with 5-year survival beyond the impact
of other risk factors of mortality like comorbidity, functional, nutritional and cognitive status. Design:
Prospective study. Setting and participants: A population representative sample of 444 patients (mean age 85
years; 74% female) discharged from the acute geriatric hospital of Geneva University Hospitals (January-
December 2004), since then 263 (59.2%) had died (December 2009). Measurements: Telomere length in
leukocytes by flow cytometry. Results: In univariate model, telomere length at baseline and cognitive status were
not significantly associated with mortality even when adjusting for age (R2=9.5%) and gender (R2=1.9%). The
best prognostic predictor was the geriatric index of comorbidity (GIC) (R2=8.8%; HR=3.85) followed by more
dependence in instrumental (R2=5.9%; HR=3.85) and based (R2=2.3%; HR=0.84) activities of daily living and
lower albumin levels (R2=1.5%; HR=0.97). Obesity (BMI>30: R2=1.6%; HR=0.55) was significantly associated
with a two-fold decrease in the risk of mortality compared to BMI between 20-25. When all independent
variables were entered in a full multiple Cox regression model (R2=21.4%), the GIC was the strongest risk
predictor followed by the nutritional and functional variables. Conclusion: Neither telomeres length nor the
presence of dementia are predictors of survival whereas the weight of multiple comorbidity conditions,
nutritional and functional impairment are significantly associated with 5-year mortality in the oldest old.
Keywords :
Telomere , aging , biomarker , survival , mortality
Journal title :
The journal of nutrition, health & aging
Journal title :
The journal of nutrition, health & aging