Epidemiology of constipation and its associated factors in an ageing population of people with an intellectual disability in Ireland: A cross-sectional study.
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Fitzpatrick, D., McCallion, P., McCarron, M., and Burke, EA., Epidemiology of constipation and its associated factors in an ageing population of people with an intellectual disability in Ireland: A cross-sectional study., Journal of Intellectual & Developmental Disability, 2023Abstract:
Background: Constipation impacts health-related quality of life with a burden similar to other chronic conditions. This study characterises the prevalence of constipation and its associated factors in older adults with intellectual disability.
Methods: Data from the Intellectual Disability Supplement of The Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing was analysed using bivariate and multivariate approaches.
Results: Constipation affected 43.5% of this cohort and was more common in females, those in residential settings, and those with a severe/profound level of intellectual disability. The type of residence, level of intellectual disability, a low fat diet, high cholesterol, multimorbidity and, physical activity predicted constipation status with 67.7% accuracy. Physical activity was associated with lower constipation prevalence, where minimal activity was sufficient to observe this effect.
Conclusions: Constipation is a common health concern in older people with intellectual disability. This analysis reveals characteristics that should inform the careful monitoring of bowel health in this population.
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Author: Burke, Eilish; Mc Carron, Mary
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Diet, Constipation, Intellectual disability, Older people, Multimorbidity, Physical activitySubject (TCD):
Ageing , Ageing & Intellectual Disability - Changing Service Needs , Ageing & Intellectual Disability Issues , Ageing, Health and Intellectual Disability , CHRONIC CONSTIPATION , Intellectual Disability NursingDOI:
https://doi.org/10.3109/13668250.2023.2271759Metadata
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