Title of article
DIZZINESS AS A GERIATRIC CONDITION AMONG RURAL COMMUNITY-DWELLING OLDER ADULTS
Author/Authors
F. GOMEZ1، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Pages
8
From page
490
To page
497
Abstract
Dizziness is a common symptom in older adults. The majority of those with dizziness
tend to have more than one risk factor, suggesting that dizziness is a multifactorial geriatric condition. Therefore,
associated factors must be determined to permit risk-reduction approaches. Objective: To examine the
associations between dizziness and socio-demographic, physical, functional and psychological health factors
among older persons living in the Andes Mountains. Design: Population-based cross-sectional study.
Settings/Participants: One thousand six hundred ninety-two community-living people aged 60 years and over
living in four rural and suburban areas of villages in coffee-grower zones in the Colombian Andes Mountains.
Measurements: Outcome measures included self-reporting of dizziness as a symptom experienced either very
frequently or continuously during the last month. Independent variables were demographic, socioeconomic and
social factors; disease and biomedical factors; functional status and performance-based measures; and
psychological factors such as depressive symptoms and self-rated health. Results: Dizziness was reported by
15.2% of participants in the study. Variables independently associated with dizziness were: number of chronic
conditions, visual impairment, and use of more than four medications. Independently associated psychological
variables were: poor self-perceived health, cognitive impairment and depression. Health and psychological
factors accounted for 85% of dizziness. Conclusion: Older persons who reported dizziness were more physically
frail, with more instances of chronic conditions and sensory impairments, and had poor self-perceptions of their
health. Biomedical and psychological factors showed a strong independent association with dizziness. A
multifactorial intervention targeting the identified factors would reduce dizziness in older people. However, this
approach may need to address different sets of specific factors related to the dizziness categories
Keywords
DIZZINESS , rural older , old age , geriatric condition , Risk factor , Vertigo
Journal title
The journal of nutrition, health & aging
Serial Year
2011
Journal title
The journal of nutrition, health & aging
Record number
850577
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