Trends in activity limitations from an international perspective: differential changes between age groups across 30 countries

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Anglų kalba / English
Title:
Trends in activity limitations from an international perspective: differential changes between age groups across 30 countries
In the Journal:
Journal of Aging and Health, 2023, 35, 7/8, 455-603
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ENObjectives: Examine trends in limitations among young (15–39), middle-aged (40–64) and older age-groups (>=65) and their socioeconomic differences. Methods: Population-based European Social Survey data (N = 396,853) were used, covering 30 mostly European countries and spanning the time-period 2002–2018. Limitations were measured using a global activity limitations indicator. Results: Age-differential trends in limitations were found. Activity limitations generally decreased in older adults, whereas trends varied among younger and middle-aged participants, with decreasing limitations in some countries but increasing limitations in others. These age-differential trends were replicated across limitation severity and socioeconomic groups; however, stronger limitation increases occurred regarding less-severe limitations. Discussion: Functional health has improved in older adults. Contrarily, the increasing limitations in younger and middle-aged individuals seem concerning, which were mostly observed in Western and Northern European countries. Given its public health importance, future studies should investigate the reasons for this declining functional health in the young and middle-aged. Keywords: disability, functional limitations, morbidity, trends.

DOI:
10.1177/08982643221141123
ISSN:
0898-2643; 1552-6887
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2024-05-31 09:39:27
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