Body mass index, poor diet quality, and health-related quality of life are associated with mortality in rural older adults. Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • In an aging population, potentially modifiable factors impacting mortality such as diet quality, body mass index (BMI), and health-related quality of life (HRQOL) are of interest. Surviving members of the Geisinger Rural Aging Study (GRAS) (n = 5,993; aged ?74 years) were contacted in the fall of 2009. Participants in the present study were the 2,995 (1,267 male, 1,728 female; mean age 81.4 4.4 years) who completed dietary and demographic questionnaires and were enrolled in the Geisinger Health Plan over follow-up (mean = 3.1 years). Cox proportional hazards multivariate regression models were used to examine the associations between all-cause mortality and BMI, diet quality, and HRQOL. Compared to GRAS participants with BMIs in the normal range, a BMI < 18.5 was associated with increased mortality (HR 1.85 95%CI 1.09, 3.14, P = 0.02), while a BMI of 25-29.9 was associated with decreased risk of mortality (HR 0.71 95%CI 0.55, 0.91, P =0.007). Poor diet quality increased risk for mortality (HR 1.53 95%CI 1.06, 2.22, P = 0.02). Finally, favorable health-related quality of life was inversely associated with mortality (HR 0.09 95%CI 0.06, 0.13, P < 0.0001). Higher diet quality and HALex scores, and overweight status, were associated with reduced all-cause mortality in a cohort of advanced age. While underweight (BMI < 18.5) increased risk of all-cause mortality, no association was found between obesity and all-cause mortality in this aged cohort.

published proceedings

  • J Nutr Gerontol Geriatr

altmetric score

  • 16.25

author list (cited authors)

  • Ford, D. W., Hartman, T. J., Still, C., Wood, C., Mitchell, D. C., Erickson, P., ... Jensen, G. L.

citation count

  • 32

complete list of authors

  • Ford, Dara W||Hartman, Terryl J||Still, Christopher||Wood, Craig||Mitchell, Diane C||Erickson, Pennifer||Bailey, Regan||Smiciklas-Wright, Helen||Coffman, Donna L||Jensen, Gordon L

publication date

  • January 2014