Korean J Med.
1999 Feb;56(2):147-158.
Age-related trend of diseases distribution in the elderly aged 60 years and older
- Affiliations
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- 1Department of Internal Medicine, National Medical Center, Seoul, Korea.
Abstract
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With increasing life expectance and improvement of the overall health of the elderly, the
understanding of geriatric disease becomes an important aspect of medical services. In the
elderly, the frequencies of hypertension, DM, & anemia are increased according to aging and
renal function is decreased progressively. As screening test for cervical cancer Papanicolaou
smear is recommended due to its cost-effective benefits in females. In age-adjusted elderly
male and female study populations, authors investigated the alterations of the above diseases,
hypercholesterolemia, liver disease, obesity, & proteinuria distributions.
METHODS
This study included 1,181 aged 40 years (600 males, 581 females) visitors between
January 1, 1997 and December 31, 1997 in National Medical Center, Seoul, South Korea. Authors
divided these populations into two large groups such as group A and B. Group A was composed
of 40-59 years, group B 60 years and older. Group A and B were subdivided into 4 subgroups each
other, such as A-1, A-2, A-3 and A-4, B-1, B-2, B-3 and B-4 by means of age-adjusted dividing
scale. We used our inclusion criteria to define each disease.
RESULTS
Hypertension was the most common disease in males of group B, but obesity was in
females. The age-adjusted frequencies of hypertension, anemia, obesity & proteinuria were
increased according to aging in the elderly aged 60 years and older. Though hypercholesterolemia
revealed non-specific distribution in each group, increased frequency was observed in females
compared to males in group B. With increasing their age, abnormal findings of Papanicolaou
smear were found in females of group B.
CONCLUSIONS
As the frequencies of hypertension, anemia, obestiy, proteinuria & abnormal
findings of Papanicolaou smear were increased in the elderly aged 60 years and older as
increasing their age. Much more attentions and follow up plans for these disease should be
needed in the elderly.