Effects of the Change in Working Status on the Health of Older People in Japan.

Working at old ages is regarded as a good way to keep one's health according to the idea of productive aging. However, there is not enough evidence yet whether retirement is good or bad, or the kind of effects it has on the health of older adults aged 65 and over. We examined it by using a rece...

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Main Authors: Ushio Minami, Mariko Nishi, Taro Fukaya, Masami Hasebe, Kumiko Nonaka, Takashi Koike, Hiroyuki Suzuki, Yoh Murayama, Hayato Uchida, Yoshinori Fujiwara
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2015-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4669179?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-a5f9bf6de1a84e50bc672e9d238cc6b82020-11-25T02:14:08ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032015-01-011012e014406910.1371/journal.pone.0144069Effects of the Change in Working Status on the Health of Older People in Japan.Ushio MinamiMariko NishiTaro FukayaMasami HasebeKumiko NonakaTakashi KoikeHiroyuki SuzukiYoh MurayamaHayato UchidaYoshinori FujiwaraWorking at old ages is regarded as a good way to keep one's health according to the idea of productive aging. However, there is not enough evidence yet whether retirement is good or bad, or the kind of effects it has on the health of older adults aged 65 and over. We examined it by using a recent data of Wako city, a suburb area near Tokyo in Japan.One thousand seven hundred sixty-eight participants answered to 3 waves of survey questionnaires: 2008, 2010, and 2012, successively. We considered 3 indicators of health; self-rated health, mental health (GDS15) and HLFC (Higher-Level Functional Capacity: TMIG-IC). In cross-sectional analysis, we compared these 3 indicators by three groups: full-time worker, part-time worker, and non-worker. In longitudinal analysis, we compared these three indicators by two groups: subjects who successively worked in 2008, 2010, 2012, and subjects who worked in 2008 but retired before 2010. We used one-way and two way repeated measures ANCOVA for these analyses, respectively.It was significantly clear that retirement worsened both mental health and HLFC in people aged 65 years and over; especially, mental health worsened rapidly and HLFC gradually. However, these indicators didn't worsen in subjects who changed from full-time jobs to part-time jobs. Quitting from part-time jobs deteriorated mental health gradually and HLFC moderately compared to full-time jobs.The results support the activity theory that older adults who quit from full-time jobs deteriorated both mental health and HLFC, though at different speeds. If they make a transit to part-time jobs, the deterioration would be moderate. It shows that working is an effective way of social participation for older people aged 65 years and over in Japan.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4669179?pdf=render
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author Ushio Minami
Mariko Nishi
Taro Fukaya
Masami Hasebe
Kumiko Nonaka
Takashi Koike
Hiroyuki Suzuki
Yoh Murayama
Hayato Uchida
Yoshinori Fujiwara
spellingShingle Ushio Minami
Mariko Nishi
Taro Fukaya
Masami Hasebe
Kumiko Nonaka
Takashi Koike
Hiroyuki Suzuki
Yoh Murayama
Hayato Uchida
Yoshinori Fujiwara
Effects of the Change in Working Status on the Health of Older People in Japan.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Ushio Minami
Mariko Nishi
Taro Fukaya
Masami Hasebe
Kumiko Nonaka
Takashi Koike
Hiroyuki Suzuki
Yoh Murayama
Hayato Uchida
Yoshinori Fujiwara
author_sort Ushio Minami
title Effects of the Change in Working Status on the Health of Older People in Japan.
title_short Effects of the Change in Working Status on the Health of Older People in Japan.
title_full Effects of the Change in Working Status on the Health of Older People in Japan.
title_fullStr Effects of the Change in Working Status on the Health of Older People in Japan.
title_full_unstemmed Effects of the Change in Working Status on the Health of Older People in Japan.
title_sort effects of the change in working status on the health of older people in japan.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Working at old ages is regarded as a good way to keep one's health according to the idea of productive aging. However, there is not enough evidence yet whether retirement is good or bad, or the kind of effects it has on the health of older adults aged 65 and over. We examined it by using a recent data of Wako city, a suburb area near Tokyo in Japan.One thousand seven hundred sixty-eight participants answered to 3 waves of survey questionnaires: 2008, 2010, and 2012, successively. We considered 3 indicators of health; self-rated health, mental health (GDS15) and HLFC (Higher-Level Functional Capacity: TMIG-IC). In cross-sectional analysis, we compared these 3 indicators by three groups: full-time worker, part-time worker, and non-worker. In longitudinal analysis, we compared these three indicators by two groups: subjects who successively worked in 2008, 2010, 2012, and subjects who worked in 2008 but retired before 2010. We used one-way and two way repeated measures ANCOVA for these analyses, respectively.It was significantly clear that retirement worsened both mental health and HLFC in people aged 65 years and over; especially, mental health worsened rapidly and HLFC gradually. However, these indicators didn't worsen in subjects who changed from full-time jobs to part-time jobs. Quitting from part-time jobs deteriorated mental health gradually and HLFC moderately compared to full-time jobs.The results support the activity theory that older adults who quit from full-time jobs deteriorated both mental health and HLFC, though at different speeds. If they make a transit to part-time jobs, the deterioration would be moderate. It shows that working is an effective way of social participation for older people aged 65 years and over in Japan.
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