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Tran Thi-Ngoc (Department of Cancer Control and Population Health National Cancer Center Graduate School of Cancer) Lee Sanghee (국립암센터국제암대학원대학교) 오창모 (경희대학교) 조현순 (국립암센터국제암대학원대학교)
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한국역학회 Epidemiology and Health Epidemiology and Health Vol.44
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2022.1
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1 - 12 (12page)
DOI
10.4178/epih.e2022113

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OBJECTIVES: Improved life expectancy has increased the prevalence of older adults living with multimorbidity, which likely deteriorates their health-related quality of life (HRQoL). However, less is known about patterns and the relationships of multi morbidity by HRQoL status in older adults. METHODS: Individuals aged 65 or older from the Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey V-VII (2010-2018) were analyzed. HRQoL was assessed by the EQ-5D questionnaire and categorized into three groups: poor, normal, and good. The impact of multimorbidity on HRQoL was evaluated using logistic regression. The patterns and inter-relationships between multimorbidities, stratified by the HRQoL groups, were analyzed using the association rule and network analysis approach. RESULTS: Multimorbidity status was significantly associated with poor HRQoL (3 or more diseases vs. none: aOR= 2.70, 95% CI, 2.10–3.46). Hypertension, arthritis, hyperlipidemia, and diabetes were the most prevalent diseases across all HRQoL groups. The complex interrelationships of morbidities, higher prevalence, and node strengths in all diseases were observed in the poor HRQoL group, particularly arthritis, depression, and stroke, compared to other groups (1.5-3 times higher, all p-values < .05). Apart from hypertension, arthritis and hyperlipidemia had a higher prevalence and stronger connections with other diseases in women, whereas diabetes and stroke in men with poor HRQoL. CONCLUSIONS: Our study revealed that multimorbidity patterns were complicatedly inter-correlated disease networks in the poor HRQoL group and diverse by sex. These findings enhance the understanding of multimorbidity connections and help in form healthcare needs for older adults, especially those with poor HRQoL.

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