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Cohort Differences in Physical Health and Disability in the United States and Europe. | LitMetric

Cohort Differences in Physical Health and Disability in the United States and Europe.

J Gerontol B Psychol Sci Soc Sci

Centre for Longitudinal Studies, Social Research Institute, Institute of Education, University College London, London, UK.

Published: August 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study compares generational trends in physical health in the U.S., England, and continental Europe, revealing that younger generations, especially in the U.S., are experiencing worse health compared to older generations.
  • Data from various national studies of adults aged 50 and older indicate that the prevalence of chronic diseases has increased across all regions, while trends in disability show regional variations, particularly concerning cohorts born since 1945.
  • The findings suggest a concerning trend of worsening health in younger cohorts, implying that increased chronic disease rates may be linked to a decline in disability levels, although this does not automatically mean lower quality of life.

Article Abstract

Objectives: Declines in mortality have historically been associated with improvements in physical health across generations. While life expectancy in most high-income countries continues to increase, there is evidence that younger generations, particularly in the United States, are less healthy than previous generations at the same age. We compared generational trends in physical health in the United States, England, and continental Europe to explore whether other regions have experienced a similar pattern of worsening health across cohorts.

Methods: Using data from nationally representative studies of adults aged ≥50 years from the United States (Health and Retirement Study, n = 26,939), England (English Longitudinal Study of Ageing, n = 14,992) and 11 continental European countries (Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe, n = 72,595), we estimated differences in the age-adjusted prevalence of self-reported chronic disease and disability and observer-measured health indicators across pseudo-birth cohorts (born <1925, 1925-1935, 1936-1945, 1946-1954, 1955-1959).

Results: Age-adjusted prevalence of doctor-diagnosed chronic disease increased across successive cohorts in all regions. Trends in disability prevalence were more regionally varied. Still, in both the United States and Europe, we observed a structural break in disability trends, with declines observed in prewar cohorts slowing, stalling, or reversing for cohorts born since 1945.

Discussion: In all regions, we found evidence for worsening health across cohorts, particularly for those born since 1945. While more chronic disease in younger cohorts need not necessarily translate to worse quality of life or higher rates of functional limitation, there is some suggestion that worsening chronic disease morbidity may be spilling over into worsening disability.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11272052PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geronb/gbae113DOI Listing

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