Depression and Plasma pTau Levels Are Associated with Frailty Status in Hispanic Community-Dwelling Older Women

The population of Hispanic older adults is growing along with the burden of chronic diseases. This cross-sectional study aims to assess the factors associated with frailty among community-dwelling Hispanic women aged ≥60 years ( n  = 357) enrolled in the Panama Aging Research Initiative—Health Dispa...

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Veröffentlicht in:Gerontology and geriatric medicine 2024-09, Vol.10
Hauptverfasser: Giselle A. Rangel, Adam E. Tratner, Diana C. Oviedo, Alcibiades E. Villarreal, Maria B. Carreira, Sofia Rodriguez-Araña, Eugenia Flores Millender, Casey Xavier Hall, Frank Y. Wong, Sid O’Bryant, Gabrielle B. Britton
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Zusammenfassung:The population of Hispanic older adults is growing along with the burden of chronic diseases. This cross-sectional study aims to assess the factors associated with frailty among community-dwelling Hispanic women aged ≥60 years ( n  = 357) enrolled in the Panama Aging Research Initiative—Health Disparities study of cognitive-functional health of older persons in Panama. Cognitive function was assessed with a neuropsychological test battery. Depression was measured with the Geriatric Depression Scale. Frailty was defined using the Fried criteria and participants were classified as non-frail, pre-frail or frail. A subsample ( n  = 281) provided fasting blood samples for quantification of protein biomarkers. Associations were examined using hierarchical multiple linear regressions. 59.4% and 9.0% of participants ( M  = 69.2 years, SD  = 6.3) were pre-frail and frail, respectively. Having more depression (β = .28, p  
ISSN:2333-7214
DOI:10.1177/23337214241283546