Prevalence and factors associated with multimorbidity among older adults in Malaysia: A population-based cross-sectional study

Objectives To determine the prevalence and factors associated with multimorbidity among community-dwelling older adults in Malaysia. Design A population-based cross-sectional study. Setting 13 states and 3 Federal Territories in Malaysia. Participants A total of 3966 adults aged 60 years and above w...

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Main Author: Shariff Ghazali S.; Seman Z.; Zainuddin N.H.; Omar M.A.; Sooryanarayana R.; Ariaratnam S.; Mohd Tohit N.; Ho B.K.; Krishnapillai A.D.; Zainal Abidin S.I.
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Shariff Ghazali S.; Seman Z.; Zainuddin N.H.; Omar M.A.; Sooryanarayana R.; Ariaratnam S.; Mohd Tohit N.; Ho B.K.; Krishnapillai A.D.; Zainal Abidin S.I.
Prevalence and factors associated with multimorbidity among older adults in Malaysia: A population-based cross-sectional study
2021
BMJ Open
11
10
10.1136/bmjopen-2021-052126
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85118266214&doi=10.1136%2fbmjopen-2021-052126&partnerID=40&md5=e4d1e2f2fc2b6a39a79cfeef1b5ff37c
Objectives To determine the prevalence and factors associated with multimorbidity among community-dwelling older adults in Malaysia. Design A population-based cross-sectional study. Setting 13 states and 3 Federal Territories in Malaysia. Participants A total of 3966 adults aged 60 years and above were extracted from the nationwide National Health and Morbidity Survey (NHMS) 2018 data set. Primary outcome measures Multimorbidity was defined as co-occurrence of at least two known chronic non-communicable diseases in the same individual. The chronic diseases included hypertension, type 2 diabetes mellitus, dyslipidaemia and cancer. Results The prevalence of multimorbidity among Malaysian older adults was 40.6% (95% CI: 37.9 to 43.3). The factors associated with multimorbidity were those aged 70-79 years (adjusted OR (AOR)=1.30; 95% CI=1.04 to 1.63; p=0.019), of Indian (AOR=1.69; 95% CI=1.14 to 2.52; p=0.010) and Bumiputera Sarawak ethnicities (AOR=1.81; 95% CI=1.14 to 2.89; p=0.013), unemployed (AOR=1.53; 95% CI=1.20 to 1.95; p=0.001), with functional limitation from activities of daily livings (AOR=1.66; 95% CI=1.17 to 2.37; p=0.005), physically inactive (AOR=1.28; 95% CI=1.03 to 1.60; p=0.026), being overweight (AOR=1.62; 95% CI=1.11 to 2.36; p=0.014), obese (AOR=1.88; 95% CI=1.27 to 2.77; p=0.002) and with abdominal obesity (AOR=1.52; 95% CI=1.11 to 2.07; p=0.009). Conclusion This study highlighted that multimorbidity was prevalent among older adults in the community. Thus, there is a need for future studies to evaluate preventive strategies to prevent or delay multimorbidity among older adults in order to promote healthy and productive ageing. © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2021.
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author Shariff Ghazali S.; Seman Z.; Zainuddin N.H.; Omar M.A.; Sooryanarayana R.; Ariaratnam S.; Mohd Tohit N.; Ho B.K.; Krishnapillai A.D.; Zainal Abidin S.I.
spellingShingle Shariff Ghazali S.; Seman Z.; Zainuddin N.H.; Omar M.A.; Sooryanarayana R.; Ariaratnam S.; Mohd Tohit N.; Ho B.K.; Krishnapillai A.D.; Zainal Abidin S.I.
Prevalence and factors associated with multimorbidity among older adults in Malaysia: A population-based cross-sectional study
author_facet Shariff Ghazali S.; Seman Z.; Zainuddin N.H.; Omar M.A.; Sooryanarayana R.; Ariaratnam S.; Mohd Tohit N.; Ho B.K.; Krishnapillai A.D.; Zainal Abidin S.I.
author_sort Shariff Ghazali S.; Seman Z.; Zainuddin N.H.; Omar M.A.; Sooryanarayana R.; Ariaratnam S.; Mohd Tohit N.; Ho B.K.; Krishnapillai A.D.; Zainal Abidin S.I.
title Prevalence and factors associated with multimorbidity among older adults in Malaysia: A population-based cross-sectional study
title_short Prevalence and factors associated with multimorbidity among older adults in Malaysia: A population-based cross-sectional study
title_full Prevalence and factors associated with multimorbidity among older adults in Malaysia: A population-based cross-sectional study
title_fullStr Prevalence and factors associated with multimorbidity among older adults in Malaysia: A population-based cross-sectional study
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence and factors associated with multimorbidity among older adults in Malaysia: A population-based cross-sectional study
title_sort Prevalence and factors associated with multimorbidity among older adults in Malaysia: A population-based cross-sectional study
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description Objectives To determine the prevalence and factors associated with multimorbidity among community-dwelling older adults in Malaysia. Design A population-based cross-sectional study. Setting 13 states and 3 Federal Territories in Malaysia. Participants A total of 3966 adults aged 60 years and above were extracted from the nationwide National Health and Morbidity Survey (NHMS) 2018 data set. Primary outcome measures Multimorbidity was defined as co-occurrence of at least two known chronic non-communicable diseases in the same individual. The chronic diseases included hypertension, type 2 diabetes mellitus, dyslipidaemia and cancer. Results The prevalence of multimorbidity among Malaysian older adults was 40.6% (95% CI: 37.9 to 43.3). The factors associated with multimorbidity were those aged 70-79 years (adjusted OR (AOR)=1.30; 95% CI=1.04 to 1.63; p=0.019), of Indian (AOR=1.69; 95% CI=1.14 to 2.52; p=0.010) and Bumiputera Sarawak ethnicities (AOR=1.81; 95% CI=1.14 to 2.89; p=0.013), unemployed (AOR=1.53; 95% CI=1.20 to 1.95; p=0.001), with functional limitation from activities of daily livings (AOR=1.66; 95% CI=1.17 to 2.37; p=0.005), physically inactive (AOR=1.28; 95% CI=1.03 to 1.60; p=0.026), being overweight (AOR=1.62; 95% CI=1.11 to 2.36; p=0.014), obese (AOR=1.88; 95% CI=1.27 to 2.77; p=0.002) and with abdominal obesity (AOR=1.52; 95% CI=1.11 to 2.07; p=0.009). Conclusion This study highlighted that multimorbidity was prevalent among older adults in the community. Thus, there is a need for future studies to evaluate preventive strategies to prevent or delay multimorbidity among older adults in order to promote healthy and productive ageing. © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2021.
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