Sex differences in the relative heterogeneity of frailty in relation to age, frailty, health protection, and five‐year mortality

Abstract Background Previous studies have suggested that the relative heterogeneity of frailty declines with increases in age and the level of the frailty index (FI). In this study, we investigated the sex difference in the relative heterogeneity of frailty and its response to health‐protective fact...

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Main Authors: Zhan Yang, Chunxiu Wang, Zhe Tang, Xiaowei Song
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2019-12-01
Series:Aging Medicine
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/agm2.12090
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spelling doaj-27899b1e988f48d6975fc9888b45ff9f2021-05-02T17:28:35ZengWileyAging Medicine2475-03602019-12-012420721510.1002/agm2.12090Sex differences in the relative heterogeneity of frailty in relation to age, frailty, health protection, and five‐year mortalityZhan Yang0Chunxiu Wang1Zhe Tang2Xiaowei Song3Department of Science in Biology Crandall University Moncton NB CanadaDepartment of Evidence‐based Medicine Beijing Xuanwu Hospital Capital Medical University Beijing ChinaDepartment of Evidence‐based Medicine Beijing Xuanwu Hospital Capital Medical University Beijing ChinaHealth Sciences and Innovation Surrey Memorial HospitalFraser Health Authority Surrey BC CanadaAbstract Background Previous studies have suggested that the relative heterogeneity of frailty declines with increases in age and the level of the frailty index (FI). In this study, we investigated the sex difference in the relative heterogeneity of frailty and its response to health‐protective factors, in a Chinese community sample. Methods Data used for this secondary analysis were obtained from the Beijing Longitudinal Study of Aging that involved 3257 community‐dwelling Chinese people aged 55 years and older at baseline. An FI was constructed for each indicial using 35 variables assessing health‐related problems. A protection index (PI) consisting of 27 variables assessing lifestyle and social engagement was also built. The relative heterogeneity of frailty, as measured by the coefficient of variation (CV) of the FI, was calculated as the ratio of the standard deviation to the mean FI for different age, FI, and PI groups, and for the five‐year survival status. Results The CV decreased with the increase in age (F = 20.60, P = .006) and the FI (F = 57.59, P = .001), consistent in both sexes. In each age group, the CV was higher in men than in women (t = 3.25, P = .018). A great level of protection was associated with a significantly reduced mortality, and an increased CV (t = 2.91, P = .027). Conclusions Our data demonstrate that a gender difference exists in the relative heterogeneity of frailty, which is negatively related to age and frailty as well as positively associated with health protection and the five‐year survival.https://doi.org/10.1002/agm2.12090agingcoefficient of variationfrailty indexprotection factorssex difference
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author Zhan Yang
Chunxiu Wang
Zhe Tang
Xiaowei Song
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Chunxiu Wang
Zhe Tang
Xiaowei Song
Sex differences in the relative heterogeneity of frailty in relation to age, frailty, health protection, and five‐year mortality
Aging Medicine
aging
coefficient of variation
frailty index
protection factors
sex difference
author_facet Zhan Yang
Chunxiu Wang
Zhe Tang
Xiaowei Song
author_sort Zhan Yang
title Sex differences in the relative heterogeneity of frailty in relation to age, frailty, health protection, and five‐year mortality
title_short Sex differences in the relative heterogeneity of frailty in relation to age, frailty, health protection, and five‐year mortality
title_full Sex differences in the relative heterogeneity of frailty in relation to age, frailty, health protection, and five‐year mortality
title_fullStr Sex differences in the relative heterogeneity of frailty in relation to age, frailty, health protection, and five‐year mortality
title_full_unstemmed Sex differences in the relative heterogeneity of frailty in relation to age, frailty, health protection, and five‐year mortality
title_sort sex differences in the relative heterogeneity of frailty in relation to age, frailty, health protection, and five‐year mortality
publisher Wiley
series Aging Medicine
issn 2475-0360
publishDate 2019-12-01
description Abstract Background Previous studies have suggested that the relative heterogeneity of frailty declines with increases in age and the level of the frailty index (FI). In this study, we investigated the sex difference in the relative heterogeneity of frailty and its response to health‐protective factors, in a Chinese community sample. Methods Data used for this secondary analysis were obtained from the Beijing Longitudinal Study of Aging that involved 3257 community‐dwelling Chinese people aged 55 years and older at baseline. An FI was constructed for each indicial using 35 variables assessing health‐related problems. A protection index (PI) consisting of 27 variables assessing lifestyle and social engagement was also built. The relative heterogeneity of frailty, as measured by the coefficient of variation (CV) of the FI, was calculated as the ratio of the standard deviation to the mean FI for different age, FI, and PI groups, and for the five‐year survival status. Results The CV decreased with the increase in age (F = 20.60, P = .006) and the FI (F = 57.59, P = .001), consistent in both sexes. In each age group, the CV was higher in men than in women (t = 3.25, P = .018). A great level of protection was associated with a significantly reduced mortality, and an increased CV (t = 2.91, P = .027). Conclusions Our data demonstrate that a gender difference exists in the relative heterogeneity of frailty, which is negatively related to age and frailty as well as positively associated with health protection and the five‐year survival.
topic aging
coefficient of variation
frailty index
protection factors
sex difference
url https://doi.org/10.1002/agm2.12090
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