Health-Related Characteristics of Older Adults Who Attend Congregate Meal Sites in the United States
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Design, Ethics, and Population
2.2. Study Variables
2.3. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Conflicts of Interest
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Variable | Category | Unweighted Frequencies | Weighted Frequencies | p |
---|---|---|---|---|
Age (years) | 60–64 | 64 | 82,130 | <0.001 |
65–74 | 326 | 634,465 | ||
75–84 | 328 | 544,470 | ||
85 or above | 183 | 294,371 | ||
Gender | Male | 284 | 525,537 | <0.001 |
Female | 617 | 1,029,899 | ||
Education | Less than high school | 148 | 257,575 | 0.001 |
High School or GED | 311 | 506,764 | ||
Some college, business, vocational or technical training | 278 | 508,567 | ||
College and above | 162 | 369,719 | ||
Income | Below $20,000 | 353 | 573,131 | 0.180 |
Above $20,000 | 411 | 682,629 | ||
Race | Black non-Hispanic | 138 | 162,462 | <0.001 |
Other | 31 | 49,713 | ||
Hispanic | 44 | 200,749 | ||
White non-Hispanic | 678 | 1,130,639 | ||
Marital status | Currently married | 353 | 610,145 | 0.004 |
Not married | 543 | 938,108 | ||
Dwelling | Urban | 391 | 890,879 | <0.001 |
Suburban | 174 | 273,961 | ||
Rural | 314 | 415,970 |
Variable | Category | Unweighted Frequencies | Weighted Frequencies | p |
---|---|---|---|---|
Self-rated Health | Poor to Fair | 249 | 459,489 | 0.337 |
Good | 316 | 498,687 | ||
Very good to excellent | 332 | 593,637 | ||
Food Security/Enough money to buy food | Yes | 732 | 1,283,375 | <0.001 |
No | 153 | 232,692 | ||
Mobility impairment | Yes | 476 | 753,353 | 0.690 |
No | 425 | 802,082 | ||
Difficulty in activities of daily living | 0 | 499 | 899,994 | <0.001 |
1 | 230 | 397,568 | ||
2+ | 165 | 250,148 | ||
Number of medical conditions | 0–3 | 233 | 473,039 | <0.001 |
4 | 125 | 223,459 | ||
5 | 133 | 175,832 | ||
6 | 118 | 217,063 | ||
7 | 103 | 173,735 | ||
8+ | 189 | 290,305 | ||
Diabetes | Yes | 280 | 489,893 | <0.001 |
No | 618 | 1,037,741 | ||
Congregate meals help eat healthier | Yes | 706 | 1,205,829 | <0.001 |
No | 180 | 331,904 | ||
Congregate meals help be more independent | Yes | 580 | 903,722 | <0.001 |
No | 295 | 581,504 | ||
Total servings vegetables/day | <4 | 366 | 676,639 | 0.006 |
4 | 176 | 341,352 | ||
>4 | 322 | 499,288 | ||
Eat vegetables at site | Yes | 846 | 1,487,964 | <0.001 |
No | 48 | 59,980 | ||
Exercise at site | Yes | 320 | 554,196 | <0.001 |
No | 579 | 999,584 | ||
Health screenings at site | Yes | 344 | 567,871 | 0.001 |
No | 555 | 985,521 | ||
Received nutrition education through the program * | Yes | 104 | 180,955 | <0.001 |
No | 793 | 1,369,511 |
Parameter | Non-Hispanic Black | Other | Hispanic | Non-HispanicWhite | p |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Mobility impairment | 32.2 a,b (17, 53) | 25.1 a (12, 46) | 26.0 a,b (10, 54) | 55.6 b (47, 64) | 0.010 |
Poor or Fair self-rated health | 35.1 a,b (18, 57) | 19.7 a (8, 41) | 69.3 b (46, 84) | 22.2 a (16, 30) | <0.001 |
Food insecurity/Not enough money to buy food | 30.0 a (21, 41) | 15.4 a,b (6, 36) | 39.5 a,b (11, 78) | 9.1 b (7, 13) | 0.018 |
Diabetes | 44.0 a (27, 63) | 43.0 a (21, 69) | 58.7 a,b (40, 75) | 25.8 a,c (22, 31) | 0.001 |
Poverty (income < $20,000/year) | 55.3 a,b (40, 69) | 35.6 a (13, 67) | 82.5 b (65, 93) | 40.5 a (34, 48) | <0.001 |
Parameter | Males | Females | p |
---|---|---|---|
>½ daily calories from congregate meal site | 61.0 (53, 68) | 41.2 (33, 50) | 0.003 |
Exercise at the site (yes) | 21.8 (16, 29) | 42.7 (36, 50) | <0.001 |
Eating healthier because of congregate meals | 83.8 (77, 89) | 75.7 (70, 81) | 0.044 |
Poverty (income < $20,000 per year) | 34.9 (27, 44) | 51.9 (45, 59) | 0.001 |
Parameter (Affirmative) | Poor/Fair | Good | Very Good/Excellent | Total | p |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Meals help independence | 73.1 a (60, 83) | 61.4 a (54, 69) | 50.1 b (45, 55) | 60.8 (28, 36) | 0.006 |
Diabetes | 50.8 a (42, 60) | 34.3 b (28, 41) | 15.1 c (10, 23) | 32.1 (28, 36) | <0.001 |
Eating healthier due to congregate meals | 87.2 a (81, 92) | 82.5 a (74, 89) | 68.3 b (60, 75) | 78.5 (74, 83) | 0.001 |
Poverty (<$20,000/year) | 58.9 a (47, 70) | 47.5 a,b (41, 54) | 34.6 b (27, 43) | 45.5 (39, 52) | 0.001 |
Food insecurity | 27.0 a (14, 45) | 12.9 a,b (8, 20) | 7.9 b (5, 13) | 15.2 (11, 22) | 0.005 |
Difficulty in 2 or more activities of daily living | 35.1 a (27, 44) | 12.7 b (8, 19) | 4.4 c (2, 8) | 16.2 (12, 21) | <0.001 |
Socially active (vs. would like to do more) | 36.6 a (21, 55) | 60.0 a,b (51, 69) | 71.8 b (61, 80) | 57.7 (50, 66) | 0.001 |
Variable | Parameter | OR (95% CI) | p |
---|---|---|---|
Food insecurity | Fear of running out of food | 2.67 (1.05, 6.80) | 0.040 |
No fear of running out of food (reference) | 1.00 | - | |
Calories from congregate meals | Half or more | 5.78 (2.36, 14.30) | 0.002 |
Less than half (reference) | 1.00 | - |
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Huffman, F.G.; Vaccaro, J.A.; Vieira, E.R.; Zarini, G.G. Health-Related Characteristics of Older Adults Who Attend Congregate Meal Sites in the United States. Geriatrics 2017, 2, 22. https://doi.org/10.3390/geriatrics2030022
Huffman FG, Vaccaro JA, Vieira ER, Zarini GG. Health-Related Characteristics of Older Adults Who Attend Congregate Meal Sites in the United States. Geriatrics. 2017; 2(3):22. https://doi.org/10.3390/geriatrics2030022
Chicago/Turabian StyleHuffman, Fatma G., Joan A. Vaccaro, Edgar R. Vieira, and Gustavo G. Zarini. 2017. "Health-Related Characteristics of Older Adults Who Attend Congregate Meal Sites in the United States" Geriatrics 2, no. 3: 22. https://doi.org/10.3390/geriatrics2030022
APA StyleHuffman, F. G., Vaccaro, J. A., Vieira, E. R., & Zarini, G. G. (2017). Health-Related Characteristics of Older Adults Who Attend Congregate Meal Sites in the United States. Geriatrics, 2(3), 22. https://doi.org/10.3390/geriatrics2030022