Social and demographic characteristics of elderly and their lifestyle in developing countries: On the example of Uzbekistan

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Background: Elderly people have a variety of medical problems and functional limitations. Most older people experience multiple chronic illnesses as they age, which is one of the reasons for reducing of their physical activity. Undoubtedly, one of the ways to prevent the occurrence and exacerbation of chronicdiseasesis to maintain a healthy lifestyle, which increases the period of active life and helps support physical activity. Method: We used a random selection method to obtain reliable and representative data: cluster and stratified selection. In Tashkent city, we selected 2 clusters out of 11 clusters, where the proportion of elderly and senile people was the highest and 674 elderly were included into the research; in the Tashkent region 3 clusters were selected, and 473 elderly were included to our sample. Our sample was divided into 3 social categories: the first category included lonely elderly people living alone in their apartments in the amount of 310 people, the second one included lonely elderly people living in nursing homes for the elderly, in the amount of 240, and the 3rd category included elderly people living with their families, in the amount of 597 people. In order to assess the respondents’ lifestyle, we studied their daily routine, dietary regimen and nature, leisure, bad habits and physical activity. Results: Married respondents were 2.1 times more among elderly living with their families, and 5.7 times more amongelderly living alone in their apartments compared to elderly living in nursing homes. Lonely elderly of “middle-old” age are in more difficult state due to significant proportion of this age-category suffer with various disabilities. It is find out that most respondents of the research do not pay proper attention to a balanced diet. Every second elderly person in our study suffered with obesity and had an increased body mass index (BMI: 25.1

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Inakov, S. A., Mamatkulov, B. B., Kosimova, K., Saidalikhujaeva, S., & Shoyusupova, K. B. (2020). Social and demographic characteristics of elderly and their lifestyle in developing countries: On the example of Uzbekistan. Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, 14(4), 7418–7425. https://doi.org/10.37506/ijfmt.v14i4.12821

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