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   Impairments in activities of daily living in older Japanese Men in Hawaii and Japan  
   
نویسنده abbott r.d. ,kadota a. ,miura k. ,hayakawa t. ,kadowaki t. ,okamura t. ,okayama a. ,masaki k.h. ,ueshima h.
منبع journal of aging research - 2011 - دوره : 2011 - شماره : 0
چکیده    Introduction. hypertension and cigarette smoking are dominant risk factors for cardiovascular disease in japan while in westernized countries,broader effects encompass obesity,diabetes,and hypercholesterolemia. this paper examines whether different associations also appear important in the manifestation of activities of daily living (adl) in older japanese men in hawaii and japan. methods. measures of adl (feeding,toileting,dressing,bathing,and walking around the house) were assessed from 1995 to 1999 in 1,893 men in hawaii and 543 men in japan. concomitant risk factors were measured from 1990 to 1993. results. in hawaii,diabetes increased the odds of ≥1 adl impairment nearly 1.5-fold (p=.020). a similar association was absent in japan. in contrast,the odds of an adl impairment in japan was increased more than 5-fold in the presence of stroke (p<.001). the association in hawaii was significantly weaker (p=.007). in both cohorts,past alcohol use was associated with a greater likelihood of adl impairment. conclusion. in this comparison of genetically similar samples,findings suggest that different strengths in risk factor associations with cardiovascular disease in japan and westernized countries may also include different strengths in associations with impaired adl. © 2011 robert d. abbott et al.
آدرس department of statistics,radiation effects research foundation,5-2 hijiyama-koen,minami-ku,hiroshima 732-0815,japan,department of geriatric medicine,john a. burns school of medicine,university of hawaii,honolulu,hi 96817,united states,department of health science,shiga university of medical science, Japan, department of health science,shiga university of medical science,otsu 520-2192,japan,department of internal medicine,shiga university of medical science, Japan, department of health science,shiga university of medical science, Japan, department of hygiene and preventive medicine,fukushima medical university, Japan, department of health science,shiga university of medical science, Japan, department of preventive medicine and public health,keio university, Japan, first institute of health service,japan anti-tuberculosis association, Japan, department of geriatric medicine,john a. burns school of medicine,university of hawaii,honolulu, United States, department of health science,shiga university of medical science, Japan
 
     
   
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