Self-rated health and physician-rated health as independent predictors of mortality in elderly men
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Self-rated health and physician-rated health as independent predictors of mortality in elderly men
Abstract
Background: When assessing health status, physicians may focus on objective symptoms and diagnoses, whereas individuals may focus more on subjective symptoms, functional limitations and quality of life.
Methods: In the Zutphen Elderly Study, 710 community-living men (aged 64-84 years) were followed until death for 15 years. Self-rated health was assessed through a single-item question. Physician-rated health was estimated on a Likert scale by physicians after medical history assessment and physical examination. Both health ratings were categorised into three groups. All-cause, cardiovascular and cancer mortality rates were analysed in Cox proportional-hazards models.
Results: There were 352 (49.6%) men who felt healthy and 225 (31.7%) men with a good physician-rated health. During 15 years of follow-up 503 of 710 men (70.8%) died, of whom 229 (45.5%) from cardiovascular causes and 144 (28.6%) from cancer. Self-rated and physician-rated health both predicted independently all-cause mortality (hazard ratios [HR] for worst vs. best health category: 1.72; 95% confidence interval [CI]: 1.26-2.33, and 1.77; 95% CI: 1.36-2.29; respectively; P-values of <0.005). When self-rated and physician-rated health were discordant, mortality risk was highest when physicians had a less favourable view on the health status than the participant. Self-rated health predicted independently cancer mortality (HR 2.41), whereas physician-rated health cardiovascular mortality (HR 2.13).
Conclusion: Self-rated and physician-rated health status predicted both all-cause mortality, and showed a differential pattern for cancer and cardiovascular diseases mortality.
Comment in
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Re: Self-rated health and physician-rated health as independent predictors of mortality in elderly men.J Urol. 2012 Nov;188(5):1888. doi: 10.1016/j.juro.2012.09.048. Epub 2012 Sep 20. J Urol. 2012. PMID: 23059246 No abstract available.
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