Abstract

BackgroundThe entire concept of aging gracefully involves maintaining the independence and quality of life among the older adults, with a particular emphasis on the ability to perform Activities of Daily Living (ADL). The number of older adults in the country has grown subsequently, with their dependence on care-givers which has also increased. ObjectivesThe study attempts to understand the prevalence and determinants of the limitations of Activities of Daily Living (ADL) among older adults aged 60 and over living in Indian state of Assam. MethodsThe study use the Longitudinal Ageing Study in India (LASI, 2017–18) Assam data, and information was sought from 816 older adults aged 60 years and above. An index of ADL was created on a scale of two levels, having no levels of ADL and having ADL limitation. ResultsAround 18 % of the older adults reported ADL disability. Females had higher prevalence of ADL than males (22 % v/s 14 %). Those aged 70 plus were also more likely to have ADL functional limitation (OR = 1.78, CI = 1.61–1.96) than those aged 60–69 years. Older adults not involved in any physical activity were more likely to report ADL limitation (OR = 1.50, CI = 1.34–1.68) than their counterparts. ConclusionThe findings of the study call for action to have geriatric care centres as the need of the hour, to promote exercise and other recreational activities that will help the old keep physically active and increase social-participation.

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