Lifestyle and Chronic Comorbidity in Relation to Healthy Ageing in Community-Dwelling People Aged 80 and over: Preliminary Study from a Primary Health Care Service in Southern Spain
Alberto Jesús García-Zayas, María del Carmen Márquez-Tejero, Juan Luis González-Caballero, Carmen Gómez-Gómez

TL;DR
This study explores how lifestyle and chronic conditions affect healthy aging in people over 80 in southern Spain, finding that men and certain health factors are linked to better outcomes.
Contribution
The study identifies lifestyle and health profiles in individuals aged 80+ and highlights gender differences in resilient aging.
Findings
38.29% of participants met characteristics compatible with healthy aging, predominantly male.
Women had more comorbidities and higher probability of cognitive impairment compared to men.
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) was a significant differentiator between aging profiles.
Abstract
Background/Objectives: Healthy ageing, focused on maintaining daily autonomy and cognitive function despite chronic comorbidities, poses a challenge for public health systems, especially for those aged ≥80, given the expected increase in this population. Promoting a healthy lifestyle in this group is essential to achieving this goal, with primary care services playing a key role in this effort. Therefore, our objective was to profile the participants based on these characteristics. Methods: The study included 222 non-institutionalized, dementia-free individuals (mean age 84.58 ± 3.72 years, 56.3% women) recruited from a primary healthcare service. Data were collected from medical records and interviews, including the cognitive Pfeiffer test, the functional Barthel index (BI), and ad hoc questionnaires (for lifestyle variables). Latent profiling analysis (LPA) was used to classify the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAging, Health, and Disability · Chronic Disease Management Strategies · Dementia and Cognitive Impairment Research
