Rapid weight change as a predictor of disability among community‐dwelling Japanese older adults

Author:

Tsubota‐Utsugi Megumi12ORCID,Tanno Kozo2ORCID,Takahashi Naomi2,Onoda Toshiyuki3,Yonekura Yuki4,Ohsawa Masaki5,Takahashi Shuko6,Kuribayashi Toru7,Itabashi Ryo8,Tanaka Fumitaka9,Asahi Koichi10,Omama Shinichi11,Ogasawara Kuniaki12,Ishigaki Yasushi11,Takahashi Fumiaki13,Soma Akemi14,Takanashi Nobuyuki2,Sakata Kiyomi2,Ohkubo Takayoshi1,Okayama Akira15

Affiliation:

1. Department of Hygiene and Public Health Teikyo University School of Medicine Tokyo Japan

2. Department of Hygiene and Preventive Medicine Iwate Medical University Morioka Japan

3. Iwate University Health Service Center Morioka Japan

4. Graduate School of Nursing Science St. Luke's International University Tokyo Japan

5. Division of Cardiology, Department of Internal Medicine Iwate Medical University Morioka Japan

6. Division of Medical Education Iwate Medical University Morioka Japan

7. Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences Iwate University Morioka Japan

8. Stroke Center, Division of Neurology and Gerontology, Department of Internal Medicine, School of Medicine Iwate Medical University Morioka Japan

9. Division of Nephrology and Hypertension, Department of Internal Medicine Iwate Medical University Morioka Japan

10. Department of General Medicine, School of Medicine Iwate Medical University Morioka Japan

11. Department of Neurosurgery, School of Medicine Iwate Medical University Morioka Japan

12. Division of Diabetes, Metabolism and Endocrinology, Department of Internal Medicine Iwate Medical University Morioka Japan

13. Department of Information Science Iwate Medical University Morioka Japan

14. Iwate Health Service Association Morioka Japan

15. Research Institute of Strategy for Prevention Tokyo Japan

Abstract

AimTo fill the knowledge gap regarding weight change and the onset of disability in community‐dwelling Japanese older adults, we investigated the potential effects of rapid weight change on disability risk as defined by Japan's long‐term care insurance (LTCI) system.MethodsWe analyzed data from a longitudinal study of 10 375 community‐dwelling older Japanese adults (≥65 years) who were not LTCI needs certified at baseline and joined the study from 2002 to 2005. Weight change (percentage) was calculated by subtracting participants' weight in the previous year from that measured during a physical examination at study commencement. The five weight‐change categories ranged from sizable weight loss (≤ −8.0%) to sizable weight gain (≥ +8.0%). Disability was defined according to LTCI certifications at follow‐up. Hazard ratios (HRs) and 95% confidence intervals were calculated for new‐onset disability using a Cox proportional hazards model that fitted the proportional subdistribution hazards regression model with weights for competing risks of death.ResultsDuring the mean 10.5‐year follow‐up, 2994 participants developed a disability. Sizable weight loss (HR [95% confidence intervals], 1.41 [1.17–1.71]) and weight loss (1.20 [1.05–1.36]) were significant predictors of disability onset. Sizable weight gain (1.45 [1.07–1.97]) corresponded to severe disability. Stratified analyses by lifestyle and initial body mass index categories revealed more pronounced associations between weight change and disability risk in the unhealthy lifestyle and below initial normal body mass index groups.ConclusionsRapid and sizable weight gain could be additional criteria for disability risk in older adults. Geriatr Gerontol Int 2023; 23: 809–816.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine

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