Risk Factors of Geriatric Syndromes in Korean Population

Background : This study was conducted to identify the risk factors of geriatric syndromes including fall-related fractures, delirium, incontinence, and pressure ulcers using the Korean nationwide claims data. Methods : The claims data of the Korean National Health Insurance Service between 2006 and...

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Main Authors: Sunyoung Kim, Jong-heon Park, Hongyup Ahn, Sohee Lee, Hyung Joon Yoo, Jinho Yoo, Chang Won Won, Geriatric Syndromes Study Group of Korea Geriatrics Society
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Korea Geriatrics Society 2017-09-01
Series:Annals of Geriatric Medicine and Research
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Online Access:http://www.e-agmr.org/journal/view.html?doi=10.4235/agmr.2017.21.3.123
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spelling doaj-eb4562fb9c4041d59bf472b217367c4d2020-11-25T00:07:06ZengKorea Geriatrics SocietyAnnals of Geriatric Medicine and Research2508-47982017-09-0121312313010.4235/agmr.2017.21.3.123agmr.2017.21.3.123Risk Factors of Geriatric Syndromes in Korean PopulationSunyoung Kim0Jong-heon Park1Hongyup Ahn2Sohee Lee3Hyung Joon Yoo4Jinho Yoo5Chang Won Won6Geriatric Syndromes Study Group of Korea Geriatrics SocietyDepartment of Medicine, Graduate School, Kyung Hee University, Seoul, KoreaBig Data Steering Department, National Health Insurance Service, Wonju, KoreaDepartment of Statistics, Dongguk University, Seoul, KoreaDepartment of Statistics, Dongguk University, Seoul, KoreaDivision of Endocrinology & Geriatrics, Department of Internal Medicine, Hallym University College of Medicine, Seoul, KoreaDepartment of Family Medicine, Kyung Hee University Medical Center, Seoul, KoreaDepartment of Medicine, Graduate School, Kyung Hee University, Seoul, KoreaBackground : This study was conducted to identify the risk factors of geriatric syndromes including fall-related fractures, delirium, incontinence, and pressure ulcers using the Korean nationwide claims data. Methods : The claims data of the Korean National Health Insurance Service between 2006 and 2015 were used. We included older people, 65 years of age and older, who underwent a national health check-up in 2007 or 2008. Geriatric syndromes were limited to 4 types (fall-related fractures, delirium, incontinence, and pressure ulcers), which can be identified via diagnostic codes. Results : The risks of fall-related fractures, delirium, incontinence, and pressure ulcers all increased with increasing age, and the risks of delirium and incontinence increased more in women than in men. Exercise decreased the risks of all 4 types of geriatric syndrome, and increase in body mass index decreased the risks of fall-related fractures, delirium, and pressure ulcers while increasing the risk of incontinence. The adjusted hazard ratios of smoking and alcohol intake three times or more a week in relation to fall-related fractures, delirium, incontinence, and pressure ulcers were 1.46, 1.16, 0.99, and 1.33, respectively, and 1.042, 1.112, 0.926, and 0.978, respectively. Conclusion : This study showed that increasing age, major surgery within 6 months, and polypharmacy increase the risk of 4 types of geriatric syndrome in Korea. Comorbidity (especially dementia) was identified as a very important risk factor. Exercise had protective effects against the four types of geriatric syndrome studied. However, contradictory results were found for smoking and alcohol intake, which require further study.http://www.e-agmr.org/journal/view.html?doi=10.4235/agmr.2017.21.3.123FallDeliriumIncontinencePressure UlcerNational Health Insurance
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author Sunyoung Kim
Jong-heon Park
Hongyup Ahn
Sohee Lee
Hyung Joon Yoo
Jinho Yoo
Chang Won Won
Geriatric Syndromes Study Group of Korea Geriatrics Society
spellingShingle Sunyoung Kim
Jong-heon Park
Hongyup Ahn
Sohee Lee
Hyung Joon Yoo
Jinho Yoo
Chang Won Won
Geriatric Syndromes Study Group of Korea Geriatrics Society
Risk Factors of Geriatric Syndromes in Korean Population
Annals of Geriatric Medicine and Research
Fall
Delirium
Incontinence
Pressure Ulcer
National Health Insurance
author_facet Sunyoung Kim
Jong-heon Park
Hongyup Ahn
Sohee Lee
Hyung Joon Yoo
Jinho Yoo
Chang Won Won
Geriatric Syndromes Study Group of Korea Geriatrics Society
author_sort Sunyoung Kim
title Risk Factors of Geriatric Syndromes in Korean Population
title_short Risk Factors of Geriatric Syndromes in Korean Population
title_full Risk Factors of Geriatric Syndromes in Korean Population
title_fullStr Risk Factors of Geriatric Syndromes in Korean Population
title_full_unstemmed Risk Factors of Geriatric Syndromes in Korean Population
title_sort risk factors of geriatric syndromes in korean population
publisher Korea Geriatrics Society
series Annals of Geriatric Medicine and Research
issn 2508-4798
publishDate 2017-09-01
description Background : This study was conducted to identify the risk factors of geriatric syndromes including fall-related fractures, delirium, incontinence, and pressure ulcers using the Korean nationwide claims data. Methods : The claims data of the Korean National Health Insurance Service between 2006 and 2015 were used. We included older people, 65 years of age and older, who underwent a national health check-up in 2007 or 2008. Geriatric syndromes were limited to 4 types (fall-related fractures, delirium, incontinence, and pressure ulcers), which can be identified via diagnostic codes. Results : The risks of fall-related fractures, delirium, incontinence, and pressure ulcers all increased with increasing age, and the risks of delirium and incontinence increased more in women than in men. Exercise decreased the risks of all 4 types of geriatric syndrome, and increase in body mass index decreased the risks of fall-related fractures, delirium, and pressure ulcers while increasing the risk of incontinence. The adjusted hazard ratios of smoking and alcohol intake three times or more a week in relation to fall-related fractures, delirium, incontinence, and pressure ulcers were 1.46, 1.16, 0.99, and 1.33, respectively, and 1.042, 1.112, 0.926, and 0.978, respectively. Conclusion : This study showed that increasing age, major surgery within 6 months, and polypharmacy increase the risk of 4 types of geriatric syndrome in Korea. Comorbidity (especially dementia) was identified as a very important risk factor. Exercise had protective effects against the four types of geriatric syndrome studied. However, contradictory results were found for smoking and alcohol intake, which require further study.
topic Fall
Delirium
Incontinence
Pressure Ulcer
National Health Insurance
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