2010
DOI: 10.1186/1471-2318-10-35
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The Tokyo Oldest Old Survey on Total Health (TOOTH): A longitudinal cohort study of multidimensional components of health and well-being

Abstract: BackgroundWith the rapid worldwide increase in the oldest old population, considerable concern has arisen about the social and economic burden of diseases and disability in this age group. Understanding of multidimensional structure of health and its life-course trajectory is an essential prerequisite for effective health care delivery. Therefore, we organized an interdisciplinary research team consisting of geriatricians, dentists, psychologists, sociologists, and epidemiologists to conduct a longitudinal obs… Show more

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“…Details of its design, its recruitment, and the entire procedure have been described previously (Arai et al 2010). Between March 2008 and November 2009, we recruited a randomly selected sample of 542 inhabitants of Tokyo aged 85 years or older for medical and dental examination.…”
Section: Study Populationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Details of its design, its recruitment, and the entire procedure have been described previously (Arai et al 2010). Between March 2008 and November 2009, we recruited a randomly selected sample of 542 inhabitants of Tokyo aged 85 years or older for medical and dental examination.…”
Section: Study Populationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Data are from the Tokyo Oldest Old Survey on Total Health (TOOTH), an ongoing, longitudinal research project at Keio University, which investigates the multidimensional structure of health in the very old (Arai et al 2010). Briefly, 542 inhabitants of Tokyo, aged 85 years and older, were randomly selected between March 2008 and November 2009.…”
Section: Subjectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Subjects were examined by trained geriatricians for medical conditions, medications, and physical functional status (Arai et al 2010). BMI (kg/m 2 ) was calculated from the direct height and weight measurements.…”
Section: Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among older adults, physical function decreases 4% per year after the age of 65 years (Milanovic et al 2013), and mobility disability is prevalent, affecting 24% of adults older than 75 years and 80% of adults over 85 years (Fried et al 2004;Stenhagen et al 2013). Moreover, as the number of individuals reaching the age of 75 has grown rapidly in recent years, decline in physical function predisposes old-old and oldest-old adults to loss of independence, poor quality of life, and hospitalization (Fried et al 2000;Arai et al 2010;La Grow et al 2013). In older adults aged 75 years and over, prevention of disability in physical and mental function is a key objective for successful ageing (Orr et al 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%