Healthy aging profile in octogenarians in Brazil

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Objective: to identify the healthy aging profile in octogenarians in Brazil. Method: this population- based epidemiological study was conducted using household interviews of 335 octogenarians in a Brazilian municipality. The decision-tree model was used to assess the healthy aging profile in relation to the socioeconomic characteristics evaluated at baseline. All of the tests used a p-value < 0.05. Results: the majority of the 335 participating older adults were women (62.1%), were aged between 80 and 84 years (50.4%), were widowed (53.4%), were illiterate (59.1%), had a monthly income of less than one minimum wage (59.1%), were retired (85.7%), lived with their spouse (63.8%), did not have a caregiver (60.3%), had two or more children (82.7%), and had two or more grandchildren (78.8%). The results indicate three age groups with a healthier aging profile: older adults aged 80 to 84 years (55.6%), older adults aged 85 years and older who are married (64.9%), and older adults aged 85 and older who do not have a partner or a caregiver (54.2%). Conclusion: the healthy aging profile of octogenarians can be explained by age group, marital status, and the presence of a caregiver.

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Campos, A. C. V., e Ferreira, E. F., Vargas, A. M. D., & Gonçalves, L. H. T. (2016). Healthy aging profile in octogenarians in Brazil. Revista Latino-Americana de Enfermagem, 24. https://doi.org/10.1590/1518-8345.0694.2724

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