2023
DOI: 10.1186/s12877-023-04002-0
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Migration status, physical limitations and associated self-rated health: a study of older Indian adults

Abstract: Background Migrant status with mobility impairment becomes a double burden for health and wellbeing of older adults. This study examined the independent relationships and multitude effects between migrant status, functional and mobility impairments and poor self-rated health (SRH) among older Indian adults. Methods This study utilised nationally representative Longitudinal Ageing Study in India wave-1 (LASI) data, including a sample of 30,736 indiv… Show more

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“…Mobility impairment was assessed based on various activities, such as (a) walking 100 yards, (b) sitting for 2 hours or more, (c) getting up from a chair after sitting for a long period, (d) climbing one flight of stairs without resting, (e) stooping, kneeling or crouching, (f) reaching or extending arms above shoulder level, (g) pulling or pushing large objects, lifting or carrying weights over 5 kilos like a heavy bag of groceries, and (h) picking up a coin from a table. The responses for these questions were recorded as ‘no’ or ‘yes.’ The scale was summed up and recoded into a dichotomous measure as ‘No’ for no mobility difficulty and ‘Yes’ otherwise [49].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mobility impairment was assessed based on various activities, such as (a) walking 100 yards, (b) sitting for 2 hours or more, (c) getting up from a chair after sitting for a long period, (d) climbing one flight of stairs without resting, (e) stooping, kneeling or crouching, (f) reaching or extending arms above shoulder level, (g) pulling or pushing large objects, lifting or carrying weights over 5 kilos like a heavy bag of groceries, and (h) picking up a coin from a table. The responses for these questions were recorded as ‘no’ or ‘yes.’ The scale was summed up and recoded into a dichotomous measure as ‘No’ for no mobility difficulty and ‘Yes’ otherwise [49].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The “other” caste category is identified as those having higher social standings [ 35 ] Scheduled Tribes (ST) Other backward classes (OBC) Others Health and behavioural factors ADL disability Yes In the individual schedule, ADL consists of difficulties with six activities related to dressing which include putting on chappals or shoes, walking across a room, difficulties in bathing, eating, getting in or out of bed, and using the toilet, including getting up and down . Further, combining these six ADLs into one variable, we constructed a variable coded as "no ADL" if the respondent faced no difficulty in performing any ADLs and "yes" if respondents faced any difficulty in performing any ADL [ 15 , 32 , 36 ] No IADL disability Yes IADL consisted of seven difficulties related to instrumental activities such as difficulty in preparing a hot meal (cooking and serving), shopping for groceries, making telephone calls, taking medications, doing work around the house or garden, managing money, such as paying bills and keeping track of expenses and getting around or finding address in an unfamiliar place . IADLs were also recoded as "no IADL" if the respondent faced no difficulty in performing any IADLs and "yes" if respondents having any difficulty in performing any IADL [ 15 , 32 , 36 ] No Self-rated health Very Self-rated health was measured on the basis of one question, which was, overall, how is your health in general ?…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Further, combining these six ADLs into one variable, we constructed a variable coded as "no ADL" if the respondent faced no difficulty in performing any ADLs and "yes" if respondents faced any difficulty in performing any ADL [ 15 , 32 , 36 ] No IADL disability Yes IADL consisted of seven difficulties related to instrumental activities such as difficulty in preparing a hot meal (cooking and serving), shopping for groceries, making telephone calls, taking medications, doing work around the house or garden, managing money, such as paying bills and keeping track of expenses and getting around or finding address in an unfamiliar place . IADLs were also recoded as "no IADL" if the respondent faced no difficulty in performing any IADLs and "yes" if respondents having any difficulty in performing any IADL [ 15 , 32 , 36 ] No Self-rated health Very Self-rated health was measured on the basis of one question, which was, overall, how is your health in general ? which includes five categories for responses, i.e., "Very poor," "Poor," "Fair," "Good," and "Very good" [ 26 , 32 , 36 , 37 ] Poor Fair Good Very good Pain Yes In order to define pain, participants were asked, " Are you often troubled with pain ?"…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…There is still controversy about the age definition of elderly people, Mandal et al 18 and Bagheri et al 19 indicate older individuals means aged 60 years and above. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, elderly people refer to ages 65 and older.…”
Section: Definition Of Elderly Populationmentioning
confidence: 99%