Dietary variety and the relationship between polypharmacy and incident disability among Japanese community-dwelling older adults: A longitudinal study

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Nishijima, Chiharu [1 ]
Harada, Kenji [1 ]
Kurita, Satoshi [1 ,2 ,3 ,4 ]
Morikawa, Masanori [1 ,5 ]
Fujii, Kazuya [1 ]
Kakita, Daisuke [1 ]
Shimada, Hiroyuki [1 ]
机构
[1] Natl Ctr Geriatr & Gerontol, Ctr Gerontol & Social Sci, 7-430 Morioka Cho, Obu, Aichi 4748511, Japan
[2] Univ New South Wales, Fac Sci, Sch Psychol, Sydney, NSW 2052, Australia
[3] Univ New South Wales, UNSW Ageing Futures Inst, Sydney, NSW 2052, Australia
[4] Neurosci Res Australia, Sydney, NSW, Australia
[5] Japan Soc Promot Sci, Kojimachi Business Ctr Bldg,5-3-1 Kojimachi, Tokyo 1020083, Japan
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Community-dwelling older adults; Dietary variety; Incident disability; Polypharmacy; PHYSICAL FUNCTION; ASSOCIATION; PEOPLE;
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10.1016/j.maturitas.2024.108184
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R592 [老年病学]; C [社会科学总论];
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03 ; 0303 ; 100203 ;
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Objectives: This study examined the association between polypharmacy and incident disability across the dietary variety score (DVS) strata among community-dwelling older adults. Study design: A prospective cohort study with community-dwelling adults aged >65 in Aichi, Japan. Main outcome measures: Polypharmacy was defined as >5 concomitant prescription drugs per day. Participants were classified as having non-polypharmacy or polypharmacy and a lower, moderate, or high DVS. Cox proportional hazard regression models were used to estimate hazard ratios (HRs) with 95 % confidence intervals (CIs) for incident disability among the polypharmacy groups after adjusting for potentially confounding variables. Results: The analysis included 5254 older adults (55.7 % female; average age 74.0 f 5.5 years) with a mean follow-up time of 34.7 f 5.9 months. Among them, 4842 remained disability-free, while 412 (7.8 %) developed a disability during follow-up. The potential confounder-adjusted disability HR for participants in the poly- pharmacy group was 1.37 (CI: 1.07-1.75; p = 0.011). In the stratified analyses, polypharmacy in the lower DVS group was significantly associated with higher HRs for incident disability (1.62 [1.11-2.37; p = 0.013]), and no significant association between polypharmacy and incident disability was observed in the higher DVS group (1.12 [0.74-1.71; p = 0.590]). Conclusions: Polypharmacy was positively associated with disability incidence, with a more pronounced effect in participants with a lower DVS. Polypharmacy patients may have different reasons for not being able to have a higher variety diet from non-polypharmacy people.
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