Longitudinal association between ADL disability and depression in middle-aged and elderly: national cohort study

Dec 14, 2024The journal of nutrition, health & aging

How daily living difficulties and depression are linked over time in middle-aged and older adults

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Abstract

The mean depression score among participants was 9.44 to 11.08.

  • ADL disability is associated with initial depression levels in individuals aged 45 and older.
  • Basic activities of daily living (BADL) significantly predict both initial depression and its progression.
  • Instrumental activities of daily living (IADL) significantly predict initial depression but not its trajectory.
  • Cross-lag regression analysis supports the relationship between depression and BADL disability.
  • Findings suggest that enhancing physical functioning in older adults may help reduce depression.

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