Factor analysis of defecation status in the general elderly population: the Yamagata Cohort Study
Hitomi Kataoka, Tsuneo Konta, Yu Sasaki, Yoshiyuki Ueno

TL;DR
This study identifies physical, psychological, and social factors linked to constipation in older Japanese adults, with some differences between men and women.
Contribution
The study provides a comprehensive analysis of constipation factors in Japan's elderly population, including sex-specific differences.
Findings
Constipation was associated with being female, higher BMI, unhappiness, and residual stool sensation.
Moderate overactive bladder symptoms and financial difficulties were also linked to constipation.
Sex-stratified analyses revealed partially different patterns of associated factors between men and women.
Abstract
The prevalence of constipation is increasing with the aging of the population, significantly impacting the quality of life in older adults. However, a comprehensive analysis of the physical, psychological, and social correlates of constipation in Japan remains limited. This study aimed to examine factors associated with defecation status in community-dwelling older adults in Japan. We conducted a cross-sectional analysis of 8,009 community-dwelling residents aged 65 years and older who completed the baseline health and lifestyle questionnaire as part of the Yamagata Cohort Study. Constipation was defined as fewer than three bowel movements per week. Physical, psychological, and social factors were assessed using self-administered questionnaires. Associations with constipation were examined using chi-square tests and multivariable logistic regression, including sex-stratified models.…
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TopicsStoma care and complications · Pressure Ulcer Prevention and Management · Frailty in Older Adults
