SELF-PERCEPTION OF HEALTH (SPH) IN THE OLDEST-OLD SUBJECTS

Summary SPH is a subjective and objective assessment of personal health. It is important in evaluation of health status in the elderly as it has capacity to predict mortality, functional declining, and health-care demands. A lot of research has been published about SPH in the elderly, but little is...

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description Summary SPH is a subjective and objective assessment of personal health. It is important in evaluation of health status in the elderly as it has capacity to predict mortality, functional declining, and health-care demands. A lot of research has been published about SPH in the elderly, but little is known about SPH in the very old, especially in comparison with the “younger-old” (YO) population. The study has aimed to investigate SPH in 240 elderly patients and compare the data between the “oldest-old” (OO) (aged > 90 years; n = 52) and the YO (aged 60–74 years; n = 188) subjects. Results have shown that the OO group of patients had better SPH than their YO counterparts. Our findings implicate that very old persons belong to a special sub-group of elderly, the “successfully aged”, probably due to their genetic stability, distinctive lifestyle, or both.
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Attitude to Health
Elderly people
Elderly subjects
Female
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Health
Health Status
Humans
Internal Medicine
Life Style
Lifestyle
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Middle Aged
Mortality
Oldest-old subjects
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Self-perception of health
Serbia
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