Tuesday, September 27, 2016

Effect of Visual Impairment on Physical and Cognitive Function in Old Age: Findings of a Population-Based Prospective Cohort Study in Germany - American Geriatric Society

Objectives

To examine how visual impairment affects physical and cognitive function in old age.

Design

A longitudinal population-based prospective cohort study.

Setting

General practitioner offices at six study centers in Germany. They were observed every 1.5 years over four waves.

Participants

Individuals aged 77–101 at follow-up Wave 2 (N = 2,394).

Measurements

Physical and cognitive function were assessed using an adapted scale that had been previously developed, and visual impairment was rated on a Likert scale (none, mild, severe or profound).

Results

Adjusting for sociodemographic factors and comorbidity, linear fixed-effects regression showed that the onset of severe visual impairment was associated with a decline in physical function score in the total sample (β = −0.15, P = .01) and in women (β = −.15, P = .03). Moreover, the onset of severe visual impairment was associated with decline in cognitive function score in the total sample (β = −0.38, P < .001) and in women (β = −0.38, P < .001) and men (β = −0.37, P = .001).

Conclusion

Visual impairment affects physical and cognitive function in old age. Interventional strategies to postpone visual impairment may contribute to maintaining physical and cognitive function.



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