Association between osteoarthritis and social isolation: data from the EPOSA study

Autor: Elaine M. Dennison, Suzan van der Pas, Maria Victoria Castell, Ángel Otero, Sabina Zambon, Florian Herbolsheimer, Richard Peter, Brendon Stubbs, Nancy L. Pedersen, Dorly J. H. Deeg, Mark H. Edwards, Stefania Maggi, Nicola Veronese, Laura A. Schaap, Cyrus Cooper, Erik J. Timmermans, Federica Limongi, Paola Siviero, Michael Denkinger, Toby O. Smith, Natasja M. van Schoor
Přispěvatelé: Epidemiology and Data Science, APH - Aging & Later Life, APH - Health Behaviors & Chronic Diseases, APH - Personalized Medicine, Nutrition and Health, AMS - Musculoskeletal Health, Sociology and Social Gerontology, Siviero, P., Veronese, N., Smith, T., Stubbs, B., Limongi, F., Zambon, S., Dennison, E.M., Edwards, M., Cooper, C., Timmermans, E.J., van Schoor, N.M., van der Pas, S., Schaap, L.A., Denkinger, M.D., Peter, R., Herbolsheimer, F., Otero, Á., Castell, M.V., Pedersen, N.L., Deeg, D.J.H., Maggi, S., for the EPOSA Research Group
Rok vydání: 2019
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Zdroj: Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 68(1), 87-95. Wiley-Blackwell
Eposa Research Group 2020, ' Association Between Osteoarthritis and Social Isolation : Data From the EPOSA Study ', Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, vol. 68, no. 1, pp. 87-95 . https://doi.org/10.1111/jgs.16159
Siviero, P, Veronese, N, Smith, T, Stubbs, B, Limongi, F, Zambon, S, Dennison, E M, Edwards, M, Cooper, C, Timmermans, E J, van Schoor, N M, van der Pas, S, Schaap, L A, Denkinger, M D, Peter, R, Herbolsheimer, F, Otero, Á, Castell, M V, Pedersen, N L, Deeg, D J H, Maggi, S & EPOSA Research Group 2020, ' Association Between Osteoarthritis and Social Isolation: Data From the EPOSA Study ', Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, vol. 68, no. 1, pp. 87-95 . https://doi.org/10.1111/jgs.16159
ISSN: 1532-5415
0002-8614
Popis: Objective: To determine whether there is an association between osteoarthritis (OA) and incident social isolation using data from the European Project on OSteoArthritis (EPOSA) study.Design: Prospective, observational study with 12 to 18 months of follow-up.Setting: Community dwelling.Participants: Older people living in six European countries.Measurements: Social isolation was assessed using the Lubben Social Network Scale and the Maastricht Social Participation Profile. Clinical OA of the hip, knee, and hand was assessed according to American College of Rheumatology criteria. Demographic characteristics, including age, sex, multijoint pain, and medical comorbidities, were assessed.Results: Of the 1967 individuals with complete baseline and follow-up data, 382 (19%) were socially isolated and 1585 were nonsocially isolated at baseline; of these individuals, 222 (13.9%) experienced social isolation during follow-up. Using logistic regression analyses, after adjustment for age, sex, and country, four factors were significantly associated with incident social isolation: clinical OA, cognitive impairment, depression, and worse walking time. Compared to those without OA at any site or with only hand OA, clinical OA of the hip and/or knee, combined or not with hand OA, led to a 1.47 times increased risk of social isolation (95% confidence interval = 1.03-2.09).Conclusion: Clinical OA, present in one or two sites of the hip and knee, or in two or three sites of the hip, knee, and hand, increased the risk of social isolation, adjusting for cognitive impairment and depression and worse walking times. Clinicians should be aware that individuals with OA may be at greater risk of social isolation.
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