Low educational level increases functional disability risk subsequent to heart failure in Japan: On behalf of the Iwate KENCO study group

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Takahashi ShukoORCID,Tanno Kozo,Yonekura Yuki,Ohsawa Masaki,Kuribayashi Toru,Ishibashi Yasuhiro,Omama Shinichi,Tanaka Fumitaka,Onoda Toshiyuki,Sakata Kiyomi,Koshiyama Makoto,Itai Kazuyoshi,Okayama Akira

Abstract

Objectives The risk factors that contribute to future functional disability after heart failure (HF) are poorly understood. The aim of this study was to determine potential risk factors to future functional disability after HF in the general older adult population in Japan. Methods The subjects who were community-dwelling older adults aged 65 or older without a history of cardiovascular diseases and functional disability were followed in this prospective study for 11 years. Two case groups were determined from the 4,644 subjects: no long-term care insurance (LTCI) after HF (n = 52) and LTCI after HF (n = 44). We selected the controls by randomly matching each case of HF with three of the remaining 4,548 subjects who were event-free during the period: those with no LTCI and no HF with age +/-1 years and of the same sex, control for the no LTCI after HF group (n = 156), and control for the LTCI after HF group (n = 132). HF was diagnosed according to the Framingham diagnostic criteria. Individuals with a functional disability were those who had been newly certified by the LTCI during the observation period. Objective data including blood samples and several socioeconomic items in the baseline survey were assessed using a self-reported questionnaire. Results Significantly associated risk factors were lower educational levels (odds ratio (OR) [95% confidence interval (CI)]: 3.72 [1.63–8.48]) in the LTCI after HF group and hypertension (2.20 [1.10–4.43]) in no LTCI after HF group. Regular alcohol consumption and unmarried status were marginally significantly associated with LTCI after HF (OR [95% CI]; drinker = 2.69 [0.95–7.66]; P = 0.063; unmarried status = 2.54 [0.91–7.15]; P = 0.076). Conclusion Preventive measures must be taken to protect older adults with unfavorable social factors from disability after HF via a multidisciplinary approach.

Funder

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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