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EPIDEMIOLOGY OF AGING DEFINITION AND INTRODUCTION TO RESEARCH IN THIS AREA PRESENTATION OF AGING AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AS AN EXEMPLAR FOR RESEARCH IN THE EPIDEMIOLOGY OF AGING DEFINITION AND INTRODUCTION TO RESEARCH IN THIS AREA PRESENTATION OF AGING AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AS AN EXEMPLAR FOR RESEARCH IN THE EPIDEMIOLOGY OF AGING

EPIDEMIOLOGY OF AGING THE STUDY OF THE AGE- RELATED DISTRIBUTION AND CAUSES OF DISEASE, DISABILITY, AND MORTALITY IN HUMAN POPULATIONS.

EPIDEMIOLOGY OF AGING CHRONOLOGICAL AGE IS ASSOCIATED WITH INCIDENCE AND PREVALENCE OF MOST HEALTH OUTCOMES. DESPITE THIS AGE ASSOCIATION, THERE IS CONSIDERABLE VARIATION IN HEALTH OUTCOMES WITHIN AGE CATEGORIES. CHRONOLOGICAL AGE IS ASSOCIATED WITH INCIDENCE AND PREVALENCE OF MOST HEALTH OUTCOMES. DESPITE THIS AGE ASSOCIATION, THERE IS CONSIDERABLE VARIATION IN HEALTH OUTCOMES WITHIN AGE CATEGORIES.

EPIDEMIOLOGY OF AGING WHY ARE OLDER PEOPLE AT ELEVATED RISK FOR DISEASE, DISABILITY, AND DEATH?

EPIDEMIOLOGY OF AGING ACCUMULATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL/BEHAVIORAL INSULTS. REDUCED IMMUNOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE ACCUMULATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL/BEHAVIORAL INSULTS. REDUCED IMMUNOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE

EPIDEMIOLOGY OF AGING WHY IMPORTANT? – AGING OF THE HUMAN POPULATION – HEALTH AND VITALITY OF AN AGING POPULATION – QUALITY OF LIFE AND COST OF CARE WHY IMPORTANT? – AGING OF THE HUMAN POPULATION – HEALTH AND VITALITY OF AN AGING POPULATION – QUALITY OF LIFE AND COST OF CARE

EPIDEMIOLOGY OF AGING AGING OF THE U.S. POPULATION, PERCENTAGE AGED 65+ YEARS BY YEAR % % % % % AGING OF THE U.S. POPULATION, PERCENTAGE AGED 65+ YEARS BY YEAR % % % % %

EPIDEMIOLOGY OF AGING THERE IS CONSIDERABLE VARIABILITY BY REGION OF THE COUNTRY, 2000 – FLORIDA18.1% – CALIFORNIA 10.4% – ALASKA 5.8% THERE IS CONSIDERABLE VARIABILITY BY REGION OF THE COUNTRY, 2000 – FLORIDA18.1% – CALIFORNIA 10.4% – ALASKA 5.8%

EPIDEMIOLOGY OF AGING RACE, ETHNICITY, AND AGE, U.S NH white 83.5% 64.2% NH black NH Asian/PI Hispanic RACE, ETHNICITY, AND AGE, U.S NH white 83.5% 64.2% NH black NH Asian/PI Hispanic

EPIDEMIOLOGY OF AGING MAJOR AGE-ASSOCIATED CAUSES OF DEATH – CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE – CANCER – CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY DISEASE – DIABETES MAJOR AGE-ASSOCIATED CAUSES OF DEATH – CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE – CANCER – CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY DISEASE – DIABETES

EPIDEMIOLOGY OF AGING AGE-SPECIFIC COLORECTAL CANCER INCIDENCE RATES (Per 100,000 in population) WM WF BM BF < AGE-SPECIFIC COLORECTAL CANCER INCIDENCE RATES (Per 100,000 in population) WM WF BM BF <

EPIDEMIOLOGY OF AGING COGNITIVE FUNCTION Moderate/Severe Memory Impairment Male Female COGNITIVE FUNCTION Moderate/Severe Memory Impairment Male Female

EPIDEMIOLOGY OF AGING Moderate or severe memory impairment defined as four or fewer words recalled (out of 20) on combined immediate and delayed recall tests. Source: Health and Retirement Survey.

EPIDEMIOLOGY OF AGING DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS Males Females DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS Males Females

EPIDEMIOLOGY OF AGING DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS ARE DEFINED AS FOUR OUT OF EIGHT SYMPTOMS FROM AN APPREVIATED CES-D SCALE. SOURCE: HEALTH AND RETIREMENT SURVEY DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS ARE DEFINED AS FOUR OUT OF EIGHT SYMPTOMS FROM AN APPREVIATED CES-D SCALE. SOURCE: HEALTH AND RETIREMENT SURVEY

EPIDEMIOLOGY OF AGING PERCENT OF MEN AND WOMEN AGED 60+ REPORTING TWO OR MORE HEALTH CONDITIONS MEN WOMEN PERCENT OF MEN AND WOMEN AGED 60+ REPORTING TWO OR MORE HEALTH CONDITIONS MEN WOMEN

EPIDEMIOLOGY OF AGING FUNCTIONAL LIMITATIONS AND DISABILITIES FALLS, INJURIES, ACCIDENTS FUNCTIONAL LIMITATIONS AND DISABILITIES FALLS, INJURIES, ACCIDENTS

EPIDEMIOLOGY OF AGING FUNCTIONAL LIMITATIONS – DIFFICULITIES IN THE PERFORMANCE OF GENERIC TASKS, E.G., THOSE RELATED TO UPPER- AND LOWER-BODY STRENGTH, BALANCE, AND FINE DEXTERITY.

EPIDEMIOLOGY OF AGING DISABILITY – DIFFICULTY OR INABILITY IN THE PERFORMANCE OF A SOCIAL ROLE CAUSED BY A PHYSICAL OR COGNITIVE PROBLEM.

EPIDEMIOLOGY OF AGING FALLS 30% OF PEOPLE AGED 65+ FALL EACH YEAR % OF THOSE FALLS ARE CONSIDERED “SERIOUS/NON-FATAL” FALLS REPRESENT THE LEADING CAUSE OF ACCIDENTAL DEATH IN PEOPLE AGED 65 AND OLDER. FEAR OF FALLING IS A LEADING REASON FOR NOT ENGAGING IN PHYSICAL ACTIVITY. FALLS 30% OF PEOPLE AGED 65+ FALL EACH YEAR % OF THOSE FALLS ARE CONSIDERED “SERIOUS/NON-FATAL” FALLS REPRESENT THE LEADING CAUSE OF ACCIDENTAL DEATH IN PEOPLE AGED 65 AND OLDER. FEAR OF FALLING IS A LEADING REASON FOR NOT ENGAGING IN PHYSICAL ACTIVITY.

EPIDEMIOLOGY OF AGING CAUSES OF FALLS IN THE ELDERLY - DIZZINESS - POOR COGNITIVE FUNCTION - VISION PROBLEMS - GENERAL FRAILTY - ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS CAUSES OF FALLS IN THE ELDERLY - DIZZINESS - POOR COGNITIVE FUNCTION - VISION PROBLEMS - GENERAL FRAILTY - ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS

EPIDEMIOLOGY OF AGING HEALTH PROMOTION NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON AGING STRATEGIC PLAN FOR CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL, AGING WHITE PAPER HEALTH PROMOTION NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON AGING STRATEGIC PLAN FOR CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL, AGING WHITE PAPER

EPIDEMIOLOGY OF AGING NIA STRATEGIC PLAN – PHYSICAL ACTIVITY Delay the onset of disabilities and disease Reduce the risk of falls and fractures Improve mood and depression Increase life span NIA STRATEGIC PLAN – PHYSICAL ACTIVITY Delay the onset of disabilities and disease Reduce the risk of falls and fractures Improve mood and depression Increase life span

EPIDEMIOLOGY OF AGING CDC PLAN – Key Component to Healthy Aging – Increases strength – Reduces risk of death – Improves mood – Improves muscular performance, flexibility, and mobility CDC PLAN – Key Component to Healthy Aging – Increases strength – Reduces risk of death – Improves mood – Improves muscular performance, flexibility, and mobility

EPIDEMIOLOGY OF AGING If it’s such a good thing…… – Many Americans are not engaging in physical activity. – Although more and more older adults are aware of the benefits of physical activity, only one-third exercise regularly. If it’s such a good thing…… – Many Americans are not engaging in physical activity. – Although more and more older adults are aware of the benefits of physical activity, only one-third exercise regularly.

EPIDEMIOLOGY OF AGING STUDY OF PHYSICAL PERFORMANCE AND AGE-RELATED CHANGES IN SONOMANS (SPPARCS PROJECT) – Sonoma residents aged 55 and older (n = 2096) – Home and laboratory assessments. Four assessments over a 8.5 year period. – Focus on the effects of leisure-time physical activity and health, functioning, and survival. STUDY OF PHYSICAL PERFORMANCE AND AGE-RELATED CHANGES IN SONOMANS (SPPARCS PROJECT) – Sonoma residents aged 55 and older (n = 2096) – Home and laboratory assessments. Four assessments over a 8.5 year period. – Focus on the effects of leisure-time physical activity and health, functioning, and survival.

EPIDEMIOLOGY OF AGING ECOLOGICAL MODEL DIFFERENCES IN HEALTH AND WELL BEING ARE AFFECTED BY A DYNAMIC INTERACTION BETWEEN BIOLOGY, BEHAVIOR, AND THE ENVIRONMENT. INTERACTION UNFOLDS OVER THE LIFE COURSE OF INDIVIDUALS, FAMILIES, AND COMMUNITIES. AGE, GENDER, RACE, ETHNICITY, AND SOCIOECONOMIC DIFFERENCES SHAPE THE CONTEXT OF THAT INTERACTION. ECOLOGICAL MODEL DIFFERENCES IN HEALTH AND WELL BEING ARE AFFECTED BY A DYNAMIC INTERACTION BETWEEN BIOLOGY, BEHAVIOR, AND THE ENVIRONMENT. INTERACTION UNFOLDS OVER THE LIFE COURSE OF INDIVIDUALS, FAMILIES, AND COMMUNITIES. AGE, GENDER, RACE, ETHNICITY, AND SOCIOECONOMIC DIFFERENCES SHAPE THE CONTEXT OF THAT INTERACTION.

EPIDEMIOLOGY OF AGING ECOLOGICAL MODEL MULTIPLE POINTS OF INTERVENTION TO POSTPONE DISEASE, DISABILITY, AND DEATH; AND ENHANCE THE CHANCES FOR HEALTH, MOBILITY, AND LONGEVITY. ECOLOGICAL MODEL MULTIPLE POINTS OF INTERVENTION TO POSTPONE DISEASE, DISABILITY, AND DEATH; AND ENHANCE THE CHANCES FOR HEALTH, MOBILITY, AND LONGEVITY.

EPIDEMIOLOGY OF AGING PHYSICAL ACTIVITY …. – DECLINES WITH AGE – MEDICAL AND NON-MEDICAL CAUSES PHYSICAL ACTIVITY …. – DECLINES WITH AGE – MEDICAL AND NON-MEDICAL CAUSES

EPIDEMIOLOGY OF AGING FEMALES AGED ARE MORE LIKELY THAN MEN OF THE SAME AGE TO LIMIT OR AVOID LTPA BECAUSE OF THE ABSENCE OF AN EXERCISE COMPANION. NEARLY 1/3 OF WOMEN AGED 75+ REPORT THE ABSENCE OF AN EXERCISE COMPANION AS A LEADING REASON. AMONG MARRIED COUPLES, THE LTPA OF THE SPOUSE WAS THE BEST PREDICTOR OF THE SUBJECT’S LTPA. FEMALES AGED ARE MORE LIKELY THAN MEN OF THE SAME AGE TO LIMIT OR AVOID LTPA BECAUSE OF THE ABSENCE OF AN EXERCISE COMPANION. NEARLY 1/3 OF WOMEN AGED 75+ REPORT THE ABSENCE OF AN EXERCISE COMPANION AS A LEADING REASON. AMONG MARRIED COUPLES, THE LTPA OF THE SPOUSE WAS THE BEST PREDICTOR OF THE SUBJECT’S LTPA.

EPIDEMIOLOGY OF AGING WHY IS THE ABSENCE OF AN EXERCISE COMPANION MORE SERIOUS FOR FEMALES THAN FOR MALES?

EPIDEMIOLOGY OF AGING PERCENT AGED 65+ MARRIED BY GENDER IN THE U.S. Male Female 75.1% 42.9% PERCENT AGED 65+ MARRIED BY GENDER IN THE U.S. Male Female 75.1% 42.9%

EPIDEMIOLOGY OF AGING STRATEGIES TO ENHANCE HEALTH AND FUNCTIONING THROUGH PHYSICAL ACTIVITY – RWJ PROGRAM IN “ACTIVE FOR LIFE” – RWJ PROGRAM IN “ACTIVE ENVIRONMENTS” STRATEGIES TO ENHANCE HEALTH AND FUNCTIONING THROUGH PHYSICAL ACTIVITY – RWJ PROGRAM IN “ACTIVE FOR LIFE” – RWJ PROGRAM IN “ACTIVE ENVIRONMENTS”