Authors
Lisa F Berkman, Teresa E Seeman, Marilyn Albert, Dan Blazer, Robert Kahn, Richard Mohs, Caleb Finch, Edward Schneider, Carl Cotman, Gerald McClearn, John Nesselroade, David Featherman, Norman Garmezy, Guy McKhann, Gilbert Brim, Denis Prager, John Rowe
Publication date
1993/10/1
Journal
Journal of clinical epidemiology
Volume
46
Issue
10
Pages
1129-1140
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
The objective of this study is to determine the range of complex physical and cognitive abilities of older men and women functioning at high, medium and impaired ranges and to determine the psychosocial and physiological conditions that discriminate those in the high functioning group from those functioning at middle or impaired ranges. The subjects for this study were drawn from men and women aged 70–79 from 3 Established Populations for the Epidemiologic Study of the Elderly (EPESE) programs in East Boston MA, New Haven CT, and Durham County NC screened on the basis of criteria of physical and cognitive function. In 1988, 4030 men and women were screened as part of their annual EPESE interview. 1192 men and women met criteria for “high functioning”. Age and sex-matched subjects were selected to represent the medium (n = 80) and low (n = 82) functioning groups. Physical and cognitive …
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