Visual Difficulty, Race and Ethnicity, and Activity Limitation Trajectories among Older Adults in the United States: Findings from the National Health and Aging Trends Study

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Abstract

Objectives: To characterize the influence of visual difficulty on activity limitation trajectories in older U.S. adults and investigate whether this varied across racial/ethnic groups. Methods: We used data from 8,077 participants in the nationally representative National Health and Aging Trends Study from 2011 to 2019. Using mixed-effects regression models, we investigated the association of self-reported visual difficulty and race/ethnicity with activity limitation trajectories. Results: Higher levels of visual difficulty and belonging to a minority racial/ethnic group were associated with greater mobility, self-care, and household activity limitations. Visual difficulty was associated with mobility and self-care activity limitation trajectories, and race/ethnicity was significantly associated with mobility and household activity limitation trajectories. Among those with the highest levels of visual difficulty, non-Hispanic Black participants experienced a faster rate of decline in self-care activities compared to non-Hispanic White participants. Discussion: Promoting optimal aging for all requires an understanding of the factors that influence disparities in key outcomes. Our study provides evidence from a diverse national sample that visual difficulty appears to disproportionately affect activity limitation trajectories among older adults from minority racial/ethnic groups and particularly among non-Hispanic "Black individuals."Further research is needed to determine whether interventions to promote healthy vision may positively affect overall activity and independence and ameliorate disparities in late-life activity limitation trajectories.

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Ehrlich, J. R., Hu, M., Zhou, Y., Kai, R., & De Lott, L. B. (2022). Visual Difficulty, Race and Ethnicity, and Activity Limitation Trajectories among Older Adults in the United States: Findings from the National Health and Aging Trends Study. Journals of Gerontology - Series B Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences, 77, S39–S50. https://doi.org/10.1093/geronb/gbab238

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