The impact of obesity on active life expectancy in older American men and women.

TitleThe impact of obesity on active life expectancy in older American men and women.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2005
AuthorsReynolds, SL, Saito, Y, Crimmins, EM
JournalGerontologist
Volume45
Issue4
Pagination438-44
Date Published2005 Aug
ISSN Number0016-9013
Call Numberpubs_2005_obesity_ale.pdf
KeywordsActivities of Daily Living, Aged, Female, Health Status, Health Surveys, Humans, Life Expectancy, Life Tables, Logistic Models, Male, Markov chains, Obesity, Risk Factors, United States
Abstract

PURPOSE: The purpose of this article is to estimate the effect of obesity on both the length of life and length of nondisabled life for older Americans.

DESIGN AND METHODS: Using data from the first 3 waves of the Asset and Health Dynamics Among the Oldest Old (AHEAD) survey, this article develops estimates of total, active, and disabled life expectancy for obese and nonobese older men and women. We used the Interpolation of Markov Chains (IMaCh) method to estimate the average number of years obese and nonobese older persons can expect to live with and without activity of daily living (ADL) disability.

RESULTS: Our findings indicate that obesity has little effect on life expectancy in adults aged 70 years and older. However, the obese are more likely to become disabled. This means that obese older adults live both more years and a higher proportion of their remaining lives disabled.

IMPLICATIONS: The lack of significant differences in life expectancy by obesity status among the old suggests that obesity-related death is less of a concern than disability in this age range. Given steady increases in obesity among Americans at all ages, future disability rates may be higher than anticipated among older U.S. adults. In order to reduce disability among future cohorts of older adults, more research is needed on the causes and treatment of obesity and evaluations done on interventions to accomplish and maintain weight loss.

DOI10.1093/geront/45.4.438
User Guide Notes

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16051906?dopt=Abstract

Endnote Keywords

Disability/Disability/Obesity/Life Expectancy

Endnote ID

15170

Alternate JournalGerontologist
Citation Key7026
PubMed ID16051906
Grant ListP30 AG17265 / AG / NIA NIH HHS / United States