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The physical, mental, and social impact of COPD in a population-based sample:: results from the Longitudinal Aging Study Amsterdam

Authors :
Dionne E. Smid
Martijn A. Spruit
Jan Poppelaars
Dorly J. H. Deeg
Emiel F.M. Wouters
Martijn Huisman
Frits M.E. Franssen
RS: NUTRIM - R3 - Respiratory & Age-related Health
Pulmonologie
MUMC+: MA Longziekten (3)
Epidemiology and Data Science
APH - Aging & Later Life
APH - Societal Participation & Health
Sociology
The Social Context of Aging (SoCA)
Source :
npj Primary Care Respiratory Medicine, 28:30. Springer Nature, npj Primary Care Respiratory Medicine, 28(1):30. Nature Publishing Group, npj Primary Care Respiratory Medicine, 28:30, 1-6. Nature Publishing Group, Franssen, F M E, Smid, D E, Deeg, D J H, Huisman, M, Poppelaars, J, Wouters, E F M & Spruit, M A 2018, ' The physical, mental, and social impact of COPD in a population-based sample : results from the Longitudinal Aging Study Amsterdam ', npj Primary Care Respiratory Medicine, vol. 28, 30, pp. 1-6 . https://doi.org/10.1038/s41533-018-0097-3, NPJ Primary Care Respiratory Medicine, npj Primary Care Respiratory Medicine, Vol 28, Iss 1, Pp 1-6 (2018), Franssen, F M E, Smid, D E, Deeg, D J H, Huisman, M, Poppelaars, J, Wouters, E F M & Spruit, M A 2018, ' The physical, mental, and social impact of COPD in a population-based sample: results from the Longitudinal Aging Study Amsterdam ', npj Primary Care Respiratory Medicine, vol. 28, no. 1, 30 . https://doi.org/10.1038/s41533-018-0097-3
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is associated with substantial health impact that may already become apparent in early disease. This study aims to examine the features of subjects with COPD in a Dutch population-based sample and compare their physical status, mental status, and social status to non-COPD subjects. This study made use of Longitudinal Aging Study Amsterdam (LASA) data. Demographics, clinical characteristics, self-reported diseases, post-bronchodilator spirometry, physical, mental, and social status were assessed. A number of 810 subjects (50.5% male, mean age 60.5 ± 2.9 years) were included. Subjects with COPD (n = 68, mean FEV1 67.6 [IQR 60.4–80.4] %.) had a slower walking speed than non-COPD subjects, p = 0.033. When compared to non-COPD subjects, COPD subjects gave a lower rating on their health (physical subscale of SF-12: 15 [IQR 16.0–19.0] vs. 18 [IQR 11.0–17.0] points) and life (EQ5D VAS: 75 [IQR 70.0–90.0] vs. 80 points [IQR 65.0–85.5]) surveys. COPD subjects also had a more impaired disease-specific health status (CAT: 9.5 ± 5.9 vs. 6.7 ± 5.2, respectively), were less likely to have a partner (69% vs. 84%, respectively) and received emotional support less often (24% vs. 36%, respectively) compared to non-COPD subjects (All comparisons p<br />Chronic lung disease: Comprehensive support from the early stages Patients with early-stage chronic lung disease need holistic support to limit the physical, mental and social impacts of the condition. There is more to chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) than persistent airflow limitation; systemic effects, including loss of muscle strength and higher risk of heart conditions, mental health and social problems can manifest from the early stages. Frits Franssen at CIRO, the Netherlands, and co-workers interviewed 810 participants aged 55–65 from the Longitudinal Aging Study Amsterdam to investigate the physical, mental and social status of COPD sufferers and compare them with healthy controls. Those with COPD were more likely to walk slower, tire easily and perceive themselves as having poor overall health. Socially, COPD patients were less likely to have long-term partners and felt the need for more emotional support than their healthy peers.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20551010
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
npj Primary Care Respiratory Medicine, 28:30. Springer Nature, npj Primary Care Respiratory Medicine, 28(1):30. Nature Publishing Group, npj Primary Care Respiratory Medicine, 28:30, 1-6. Nature Publishing Group, Franssen, F M E, Smid, D E, Deeg, D J H, Huisman, M, Poppelaars, J, Wouters, E F M & Spruit, M A 2018, ' The physical, mental, and social impact of COPD in a population-based sample : results from the Longitudinal Aging Study Amsterdam ', npj Primary Care Respiratory Medicine, vol. 28, 30, pp. 1-6 . https://doi.org/10.1038/s41533-018-0097-3, NPJ Primary Care Respiratory Medicine, npj Primary Care Respiratory Medicine, Vol 28, Iss 1, Pp 1-6 (2018), Franssen, F M E, Smid, D E, Deeg, D J H, Huisman, M, Poppelaars, J, Wouters, E F M & Spruit, M A 2018, ' The physical, mental, and social impact of COPD in a population-based sample: results from the Longitudinal Aging Study Amsterdam ', npj Primary Care Respiratory Medicine, vol. 28, no. 1, 30 . https://doi.org/10.1038/s41533-018-0097-3
Accession number :
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