Associations between socioeconomic status, aging and functionality among older women
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Barrera Acevedo, María Gladys
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Cases, Tania
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Bunout Barnett, Daniel
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Maza Cave, María Pía de la
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Rodríguez, Juan Manuel
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Hirsch Birn, Sandra
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Leiva, Laura
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2018-07-05T14:58:32Z
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2018-07-05T14:58:32Z
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2017
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Geriatric Nursing, 38 (2017): 347-351
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10.1016/j.gerinurse.2014.08.012
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/149536
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To assess if there is an association between socioeconomic status and quality of life, functional status and markers of aging, we studied 86 women aged 73 7 years, who answered the WHO Qol Bref quality of life survey. Mini mental state examination, timed up and go test, 12 minutes' walk, hand grip and quadriceps strength, dual X-ray absorptiometry (DEXA), carotid intima-media thickness and telomere length in peripheral leukocytes were measured. Successful aging was defined as a walking speed, handgrip strength, appendicular lean body mass, timed up and go and minimental values above cutoff points for disability. Participants with successful aging had a higher quality of life score and were more likely to live in rich municipalities. There was a positive correlation between telomere length, right handgrip strength and total fat free mass. Therefore, there is an association between socioeconomic status, successful aging and quality of life.