Relationship Between Ideal Cardiovascular Health and Disability in Older Adults: The Chilean National Health Survey (2009–10)
This study aimed to examine the relationship between disability and the American Heart Association metric of ideal cardiovascular health (CVH) in older adults from the 2009–10 Chilean National Health Survey. Data from 460 older adults were analyzed. All subjects were interviewed using the standardiz...
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Body mass
Cardiovascular disease
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Cholesterol blood level
Cross-sectional study
Diastolic blood pressure
Dietary compliance
Female
Global health
Glucose blood level
Health behavior
Health survey
Healthy diet
Human
Major clinical study
Male
Medical society
Physical activity
Physical mobility
Prevalence
Public health
Self care
Self report
Smoking cessation
Systolic blood pressure
Cardiovascular system
Chile
Disability
Health status
Aged
Cardiovascular system
Chile
Cross-sectional studies
Disability evaluation
Female
Health status
Health surveys
Humans
Male
Health behaviors
Health factors
Physical activity
world health survey
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Relationship Between Ideal Cardiovascular Health and Disability in Older Adults: The Chilean National Health Survey (2009–10) |
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Relationship Between Ideal Cardiovascular Health and Disability in Older Adults: The Chilean National Health Survey (2009–10) |
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Relationship Between Ideal Cardiovascular Health and Disability in Older Adults: The Chilean National Health Survey (2009–10) Glucose Aged Article Body mass Cardiovascular disease Chilean Cholesterol blood level Cross-sectional study Diastolic blood pressure Dietary compliance Female Global health Glucose blood level Health behavior Health survey Healthy diet Human Major clinical study Male Medical society Physical activity Physical mobility Prevalence Public health Self care Self report Smoking cessation Systolic blood pressure Cardiovascular system Chile Disability Health status Aged Cardiovascular system Chile Cross-sectional studies Disability evaluation Female Health status Health surveys Humans Male Health behaviors Health factors Physical activity world health survey Disability |
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Relationship Between Ideal Cardiovascular Health and Disability in Older Adults: The Chilean National Health Survey (2009–10) |
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Relationship Between Ideal Cardiovascular Health and Disability in Older Adults: The Chilean National Health Survey (2009–10) |
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Relationship Between Ideal Cardiovascular Health and Disability in Older Adults: The Chilean National Health Survey (2009–10) |
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Relationship Between Ideal Cardiovascular Health and Disability in Older Adults: The Chilean National Health Survey (2009–10) |
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Relationship Between Ideal Cardiovascular Health and Disability in Older Adults: The Chilean National Health Survey (2009–10) |
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Glucose Aged Article Body mass Cardiovascular disease Chilean Cholesterol blood level Cross-sectional study Diastolic blood pressure Dietary compliance Female Global health Glucose blood level Health behavior Health survey Healthy diet Human Major clinical study Male Medical society Physical activity Physical mobility Prevalence Public health Self care Self report Smoking cessation Systolic blood pressure Cardiovascular system Chile Disability Health status Aged Cardiovascular system Chile Cross-sectional studies Disability evaluation Female Health status Health surveys Humans Male Health behaviors Health factors Physical activity |
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Glucose Aged Article Body mass Cardiovascular disease Chilean Cholesterol blood level Cross-sectional study Diastolic blood pressure Dietary compliance Female Global health Glucose blood level Health behavior Health survey Healthy diet Human Major clinical study Male Medical society Physical activity Physical mobility Prevalence Public health Self care Self report Smoking cessation Systolic blood pressure Cardiovascular system Chile Disability Health status Aged Cardiovascular system Chile Cross-sectional studies Disability evaluation Female Health status Health surveys Humans Male Health behaviors Health factors Physical activity world health survey Disability |
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world health survey Disability |
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This study aimed to examine the relationship between disability and the American Heart Association metric of ideal cardiovascular health (CVH) in older adults from the 2009–10 Chilean National Health Survey. Data from 460 older adults were analyzed. All subjects were interviewed using the standardized World Health Survey, which includes 16 health-related questions and assesses the domains of mobility, self-care, pain and discomfort, cognition, interpersonal activities, vision, sleep and energy, and affect. A person who responds with a difficulty rating of severe, extreme, or unable to do in at least one of these eight functioning domains is considered to have a disability. Ideal CVH was defined as meeting the ideal levels of four behaviors (smoking, body mass index, physical activity, diet adherence) and three factors (total cholesterol, fasting glucose, blood pressure). Logistic regression analysis suggested that ideal physical activity reduces the odds of disability (odds ratio (OR) = 0.55, 95% confidence interval (CI) = 0.36–0.85). Moreover, participants with intermediate (3–4 metrics) (OR = 0.63, 95% CI = 0.41–0.97) and ideal (5–7 metrics) (OR = 0.51, 95% CI = 0.24–0.97) CVH profiles had lower odds of disability independent of history of vascular events and arthritis disease than those with a poor profile (0–2 metrics). In conclusion, despite the cross-sectional design, this study suggests the importance of promoting ideal CVH because of their relationship with disability. © 2017, Copyright the Authors Journal compilation © 2017, The American Geriatrics Society |
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