Authors
Jennifer A Ailshire, Hiram Beltrán-Sánchez, Eileen M Crimmins, Stephen Kritchevsky
Publication date
2015/2/1
Journal
Journals of Gerontology Series A: Biomedical Sciences and Medical Sciences
Volume
70
Issue
2
Pages
193-201
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
Background
Little is known about the health and functioning of individuals who become centenarians in the years prior to reaching age 100. We examined long-term trajectories of disease, disability, and cognitive function in a sample of U.S. centenarians to determine how their aging experience differs from their nonsurviving cohort counterparts, and if there is heterogeneity in the aging experience of centenarians.
Methods
Data are from the 1993–2010 waves of the nationally representative Health and Retirement Study. Among those who had the potential to become centenarians, we identified 1,045 respondents who died before reaching age 100 and 96 who survived to their 100th birthday. Respondents, or their proxies, reported on diagnosis of six major diseases (hypertension, heart disease, lung disease, stroke, cancer, and diabetes), limitations in activities of daily living …
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Scholar articles
JA Ailshire, H Beltrán-Sánchez, EM Crimmins… - Journals of Gerontology Series A: Biomedical Sciences …, 2015