Abstract
Background: the factors that moderate decline in physical functioning as death approaches are understudied. This study aimed to assess death-related decline in global quality of life (QoL) and physical functioning and to test whether baseline QoL moderates terminal decline in physical functioning.Methods: four thousand six hundred and fifty-one decedents from the Women's Health Initiative Study (WHI) rated QoL and physical functioning each year throughout 5 years of follow-up.Results: both QoL and physical functioning showed a steeper decline as a function of years to death than as a function of chronological age. Moreover, decedents with higher QoL at baseline showed a less steep decline in physical functioning as death approached than those with lower QoL at baseline.Conclusion: although QoL strongly decreases across the terminal years, its beneficial influence on physical functioning is evident till the very end of life.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 520-524 |
Number of pages | 5 |
Journal | Age and Ageing |
Volume | 44 |
Issue number | 3 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - 1 May 2015 |
Keywords
- Global quality of life
- Older people
- Physical functioning
- Terminal change
- Women's Health Initiative
All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes
- Geriatrics and Gerontology
- Ageing