Social Frailty Is Independently Associated with Mood, Nutrition, Physical Performance, and Physical Activity: Insights from a Theory-Guided Approach
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Population
2.2. Clinical Assessment
2.3. Social Frailty Questionnaire Items
2.4. Outcome Measures
2.5. Statistical Analyses
3. Results
3.1. Demographic and Clinical Characteristics
3.2. Factor Analysis and Questionnaire Items
3.3. Comparison across Social Frailty Subgroups
3.4. Associations between Social Frailty and Outcome Measures
3.5. Logistic Regression Analysis for Outcomes
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Variables | Total | Social Non-Frailty | Social Pre-Frailty | Social Frailty | p-Value |
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n = 229 | n = 146 (63.8%) | n = 66 (28.8%) | n = 17 (7.4%) | ||
Demographics | |||||
Age, years | 67.22 ± 7.43 | 66.03 ± 6.66 | 68.61 ± 7.83 | 72.12 ± 9.49 a | 0.001 |
Female, n (%) | 167 (72.6) | 102 (69.9) | 52 (78.8) | 12 (70.6) | 0.397 |
Chinese ethnicity, n (%) | 212 (92.6) | 134 (91.8) | 62 (93.9) | 16 (94.1) | 0.941 |
Education, years | 10.73 ± 4.36 | 11.49 ± 4.43 | 9.48 ± 3.91 b | 9.12 ± 4.11 | 0.002 |
Housing, n (%) | 0.083 | ||||
1–2 room | 7 (3.1) | 2 (1.4) | 4 (6.1) | 1 (5.9) | |
3–5 room | 156 (68.1) | 95 (65.1) | 47 (71.2) | 14 (82.4) | |
Executive & above | 66 (28.8) | 49 (33.6) | 15 (22.7) | 2 (11.8) | |
Co-morbidities | |||||
Hypertension, n (%) | 82 (35.8) | 43 (29.5) | 31 (47.0) | 8 (47.1) | 0.029 |
Hyperlipidemia, n (%) | 130 (56.8) | 85 (58.2) | 35 (53.0) | 10 (58.8) | 0.767 |
Diabetes, n (%) | 33 (14.4) | 23 (15.8) | 10 (15.2) | 0 (0) | 0.212 |
Ischemic Heart Disease, n (%) | 5 (2.2) | 4 (2.7) | 1 (1.5) | 0 (0) | 0.695 |
Atrial Fibrillation, n (%) | 7 (3.1) | 5 (3.4) | 2 (3.1) | 0 (0) | 0.740 |
Stroke, n (%) | 4 (1.7) | 2 (1.4) | 1 (1.5) | 1 (5.9) | 0.399 |
Peripheral Vascular Disease, n (%) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | |
Smoking, n (%) | 19 (8.3) | 12 (8.2) | 6 (9.1) | 1 (5.9) | 0.911 |
Vascular Risk Factor score | 1.22 ± 1.10 | 1.19 ± 1.14 | 1.30 ± 1.07 | 1.18 ± 0.95 | 0.783 |
Osteoporosis, n (%) | 63 (27.5) | 41 (28.1) | 17 (25.8) | 5 (29.4) | 0.925 |
Anthropometry | |||||
Weight, kg | 59.45 ± 9.69 | 59.86 ± 9.18 | 59.26 ± 11.05 | 56.70 ± 8.25 | 0.438 |
BMI, kg/m2 | 23.89 ± 3.23 | 23.93 ± 2.99 | 23.97 ± 3.79 | 23.20 ± 2.99 | 0.661 |
Waist circumference, cm | 85.34 ± 9.32 | 85.17 ± 8.46 | 85.63 ± 11.49 | 85.66 ± 7.16 | 0.935 |
Mid arm circumference, cm | 27.65 ± 3.00 | 27.67 ± 2.65 | 27.90 ± 3.34 | 26.44 ± 4.26 | 0.200 |
Calf circumference, cm | 34.78 ± 3.20 | 35.02 ± 2.90 | 34.46 ± 3.85 | 33.94 ± 2.78 | 0.267 |
Cognitive performance | |||||
CMMSE, max 28 | 26.12 ± 1.73 | 26.25 ± 1.67 | 26.05 ± 1.85 | 25.35 ± 1.66 | 0.120 |
Functional status | |||||
BADL ^, max 100 | 100.00 (95.00–100.00) | 100.00 (100.00–100.00) | 100.00 (95.00–100.00) | 95.00 (92.50–100.00) a | 0.004 |
IADL ^, max 23 | 23.00 (22.00–23.00) | 23.00 (22.75–23.00) | 23.00 (22.00–23.00) | 23.00 (22.00–23.00) | 0.152 |
Frailty status | |||||
FRAIL score, max 5 | 0.16 ± 0.41 | 0.13 ± 0.34 | 0.21 ± 0.51 | 0.24 ± 0.56 | 0.307 |
Robust, n (%) | 196 (85.6) | 127 (87.0) | 55 (83.3) | 14 (82.4) | |
Pre-frail, n (%) | 33 (14.4) | 19 (13.0) | 11 (16.7) | 3 (17.6) | |
Frail, n (%) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | |
Modified Fried ^, max 5 | 0 (0–1.00) | 0 (0–1.00) | 0 (1.00–1.00) b | 1.00 (0–1.00) a | 0.000 |
Robust, n (%) | 132 (57.6) | 99 (67.8) | 28 (42.4) | 5 (29.4) | |
Pre-frail, n (%) | 95 (41.5) | 47 (32.2) | 37 (56.1) | 11 (64.7) | |
Frail, n (%) | 2 (0.9) | 0 (0) | 1 (1.5) | 1 (5.9) |
Social Frailty Combined Questionnaire Items | Factors | |||
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Mean ± SD | 1 | 2 | 3 | |
Factor 1: Social resources | ||||
Do you sometimes visit your friends? | 0.14 ± 0.35 | 0.616 | ||
Do you turn to family or friends for advice? | 0.16 ± 0.36 | 0.816 | ||
Do you have someone to confide in? | 0.15 ± 0.36 | 0.720 | ||
Factor 2: Social activities and financial resource | ||||
Do you go out less frequently compared with last year? | 0.15 ± 0.36 | 0.618 | ||
Do you eat with someone at least one time in a day? | 0.24 ± 0.43 | 0.580 | ||
Are you limited by your financial resources to pay for needed medical service? | 0.08 ± 0.27 | 0.635 | ||
Do you feel you are helpful to friends or family? * | 0.03 ± 0.16 | 0.490 | ||
Factor 3: Social need fulfilment | ||||
Do you live alone? | 0.11 ± 0.32 | 0.750 | ||
Do you talk with someone every day? | 0.28 ± 0.45 | 0.634 | ||
Eigenvalue | 2.02 | 1.40 | 1.13 | |
Percentage of explained variance | 22.4 | 15.5 | 12.6 |
Factors and Items | Total | Social Non-Frailty | Social Pre-Frailty | Social Frailty | p-Value |
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n = 229 | n = 146 | n = 66 | n = 17 | ||
Social Frailty factors, mean ± SD | |||||
Total score (max 8) | 1.31 ± 1.40 | 0.44 ± 0.50 | 2.41 ± 0.50 c | 4.59 ± 1.12 a,b | 0.000 |
Factor 1: Social resources, max 3 | 0.45 ± 0.80 | 0.10 ± 0.31 | 0.85 ± 0.90 c | 1.82 ± 1.13 a,b | 0.000 |
Factor 2: Social activities and financial resource, max 3 | 0.47 ± 0.70 | 0.20 ± 0.40 | 0.80 ± 0.73 c | 1.53 ± 1.07 a,b | 0.000 |
Factor 3: Social need fulfilment, max 2 | 0.40 ± 0.61 | 0.14 ± 0.35 | 0.76 ± 0.66 c | 1.24 ± 0.75 a,b | 0.000 |
Individual items, n (%) | |||||
Visiting friends sometimes (no) | 32 (14.0) | 6 (4.1) | 17 (25.8) | 9 (52.9) | 0.000 |
Turning to family or friends for advice (no) | 36 (15.7) | 4 (2.7) | 20 (30.3) | 12 (70.6) | 0.000 |
Having someone to confide in (no) | 34 (14.8) | 5 (3.4) | 19 (28.8) | 10 (58.8) | 0.000 |
Going out less frequently compared with the last year (yes) | 34 (14.8) | 9 (6.2) | 15 (22.7) | 10 (58.8) | 0.000 |
Eating with someone at least one time in a day (no) | 56 (24.5) | 18 (12.3) | 28 (42.4) | 10 (58.8) | 0.000 |
Limited by financial resources to pay for needed medical service (yes) | 18 (7.9) | 2 (1.4) | 19 (15.2) | 6 (35.3) | 0.000 |
Living alone (yes) | 26 (11.4) | 5 (3.4) | 14 (21.2) | 7 (41.2) | 0.000 |
Talking to someone every day (no) | 65 (28.4) | 15 (10.3) | 36 (54.5) | 14 (82.4) | 0.000 |
Outcome Variables | Total | Social Non-Frailty | Social Pre-Frailty | Social Frailty | p-Value |
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n = 229 | n = 146 (63.8%) | n = 66 (28.8%) | n = 17 (7.4%) | ||
Mood | |||||
GDS ^, max 15 | 1.00 (0–2.00) | 0 (0–1.00) | 1.00 (0–2.00) c | 2.00 (1.00–3.00) a,b | 0.000 |
Nutrition | |||||
MNA total, max 30 | 27.20 ± 1.86 | 27.49 ± 1.65 | 26.74 ± 2.05 c | 26.44 ± 2.37 | 0.005 |
SNAQ total, max 20 | 15.79 ± 1.51 | 15.96 ± 1.35 | 15.56 ± 1.78 | 15.18 ± 1.43 | 0.045 |
Vitamin D, ng/mL | 30.58 ± 8.79 | 30.40 ± 8.87 | 30.74 ± 7.59 | 31.59 ± 12.31 | 0.857 |
Albumin, g/l | 41.16 ± 2.57 | 41.47 ± 2.47 | 40.47 ± 2.66 c | 41.18 ± 2.67 | 0.032 |
Physical performance | |||||
SPPB ^, max 12 | 12.00 (11.00–12.00) | 12.00 (12.00–12.00) | 12.00 (11.00–12.00) c | 11.00 (9.50–12.00) a | 0.000 |
Gait speed, m/s | 1.17 ± 0.23 | 1.20 ± 0.23 | 1.14 ± 0.22 | 1.05 ± 0.18 a | 0.014 |
5-time repeated chair stand, sec | 9.46 ± 3.03 | 8.73 ± 2.74 | 10.45 ± 3.07 c | 11.92 ± 3.01 a | 0.000 |
Handgrip strength, kg | 23.51 ± 7.14 | 24.75 ± 7.13 | 21.47 ± 6.68 c | 20.76 ± 6.80 | 0.002 |
Physical activity and life–space | |||||
IPAQ, METs | 5042.45 ± 2402.70 | 5473.98 ± 2364.50 | 4321.39 ± 2278.25 c | 4135.75 ± 2407.14 a | 0.001 |
Life–space Level 1, max 8 | 7.97 ± 0.30 | 7.99 ± 0.17 | 7.94 ± 0.49 | 8.00 ± 0.00 | 0.526 |
Life–space Level 2, max 16 | 15.35 ± 2.17 | 15.64 ± 1.62 | 14.85 ± 2.87 c | 14.82 ± 2.74 | 0.026 |
Life–space Level 3, max 24 | 18.71 ± 6.90 | 19.19 ± 6.85 | 17.39 ± 6.90 | 19.76 ± 6.96 | 0.171 |
Life–space Level 4, max 32 | 21.46 ± 8.51 | 21.19 ± 8.00 | 21.52 ± 9.03 | 23.53 ± 10.76 | 0.564 |
Life–space Level 5, max 40 | 26.79 ± 9.68 | 28.30 ± 9.55 | 24.28 ± 9.28 c | 23.53 ± 9.96 | 0.006 |
Life–space Total, max 120 | 90.34 ± 17.64 | 92.26 ± 16.31 | 86.27 ± 18.71 | 89.65 ± 22.32 | 0.071 |
Outcome Variables | Unadjusted | Model 1 | Model 2 | |||
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Odds Ratio (95% CI) | p-Value | Odds Ratio (95% CI) | p-Value | Odds Ratio (95% CI) | p-Value | |
GDS | ||||||
1. Social Non-Frailty | Reference | Reference | Reference | |||
Social Pre-Frailty | 1.28 (0.36–4.54) | 0.701 | 1.24 (0.30–5.08) | 0.765 | 1.14 (0.26–4.89) | 0.864 |
Social Frailty | 4.26 (0.99–18.32) | 0.052 | 6.88 (1.23–38.66) | 0.028 | 6.32 (1.12–35.80) | 0.037 |
2. Modified Fried | 1.16 (0.53–2.55) | 0.704 | 1.32 (0.53–3.26) | 0.552 | - | |
MNA | ||||||
1. Social Non-Frailty | Reference | Reference | Reference | |||
Social Pre-Frailty | 3.55 (0.97–13.03) | 0.056 | 3.57 (0.87–14.69) | 0.078 | 2.24 (0.48–10.46) | 0.307 |
Social Frailty | 7.61 (1.54–37.47) | 0.013 | 11.13 (1.91–64.97) | 0.007 | 8.35 (1.18–59.22) | 0.034 |
2. Modified Fried | 2.94 (1.45–5.99) | 0.003 | 3.47 (1.33–9.05) | 0.011 | - | |
SPPB | ||||||
1. Social Non-Frailty | Reference | Reference | Reference | |||
Social Pre-Frailty | 8.54 (1.72–42.33) | 0.009 | 7.66 (1.43–41.14) | 0.018 | 6.22 (1.09–35.43) | 0.039 |
Social Frailty | 22.15 (3.70–132.66) | 0.001 | 17.51 (2.63–116.58) | 0.003 | 13.97 (1.97–98.90) | 0.008 |
2. Modified Fried | 2.94 (1.45–5.99) | 0.003 | 1.75 (0.76–4.06) | 0.192 | - | |
IPAQ | ||||||
1. Social Non-Frailty | Reference | Reference | Reference | |||
Social Pre-Frailty | 2.91 (1.43–5.93) | 0.003 | 3.66 (1.67–8.02) | 0.001 | 3.10 (1.37–7.04) | 0.007 |
Social Frailty | 3.65 (1.20–11.01) | 0.022 | 4.46 (1.37–14.54) | 0.013 | 3.58 (1.06–12.04) | 0.040 |
2. Modified Fried | 1.81 (1.14–2.88) | 0.012 | 1.78 (1.04–3.07) | 0.037 | - | |
LSA Total | ||||||
1. Social Non-Frailty | Reference | Reference | Reference | |||
Social Pre-Frailty | 2.23 (1.10–4.55) | 0.027 | 2.02 (0.94–4.31) | 0.070 | 1.49 (0.66–3.37) | 0.337 |
Social Frailty | 1.83 (0.55–6.16) | 0.328 | 1.72 (0.48–6.10) | 0.403 | 1.16 (0.30–4.56) | 0.829 |
2. Modified Fried | 2.20 (1.37–3.53) | 0.001 | 2.19 (1.26–3.81) | 0.005 | - |
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Pek, K.; Chew, J.; Lim, J.P.; Yew, S.; Tan, C.N.; Yeo, A.; Ding, Y.Y.; Lim, W.S. Social Frailty Is Independently Associated with Mood, Nutrition, Physical Performance, and Physical Activity: Insights from a Theory-Guided Approach. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2020, 17, 4239. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17124239
Pek K, Chew J, Lim JP, Yew S, Tan CN, Yeo A, Ding YY, Lim WS. Social Frailty Is Independently Associated with Mood, Nutrition, Physical Performance, and Physical Activity: Insights from a Theory-Guided Approach. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2020; 17(12):4239. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17124239
Chicago/Turabian StylePek, Kalene, Justin Chew, Jun Pei Lim, Suzanne Yew, Cai Ning Tan, Audrey Yeo, Yew Yoong Ding, and Wee Shiong Lim. 2020. "Social Frailty Is Independently Associated with Mood, Nutrition, Physical Performance, and Physical Activity: Insights from a Theory-Guided Approach" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17, no. 12: 4239. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17124239
APA StylePek, K., Chew, J., Lim, J. P., Yew, S., Tan, C. N., Yeo, A., Ding, Y. Y., & Lim, W. S. (2020). Social Frailty Is Independently Associated with Mood, Nutrition, Physical Performance, and Physical Activity: Insights from a Theory-Guided Approach. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 17(12), 4239. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17124239