Journal of Physiological Anthropology (Jun 2012)

A pilot study of allostatic load among elderly Japanese living on Hizen-Oshima Island

  • Crews Douglas E,
  • Harada Hajime,
  • Aoyagi Kiyoshi,
  • Maeda Takahiro,
  • Alfarano Alexandria,
  • Sone Yoshiaki,
  • Kusano Yosuke

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1880-6805-31-18
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 31, no. 1
p. 18

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Abstract Background Between July and September 2005, a preliminary sampling of the elderly population of Hizen-Oshima Island, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan was conducted by the local hospital’s nursing staff. Results Reported here are preliminary results from this sample of 27 individuals with an average age of 71 years. Their ages ranged from 51 to 82 years, with a standard deviation (sd) of 7.4 years. In total, 33 aspects of physical and physiological variation were assessed on these 15 women and 12 men. As expected from previous studies of Japanese elders, our sample shows slightly elevated average blood pressure (142/81 mmHg, sd 16/10), but they are relatively lean (waist/hip = .9: sd 0.06) when compared to European or American standards. However, their average total cholesterol (TC = 210 mg/dl, sd = 42.8) is high compared to standards, as is their high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDLc = 55.4 mg/dl, sd = 15.1). Means, standard deviations (sd), ranges and upper bounds for quartile cut-points for all 10 variables used in the calculation of allostatic load (AL) were assessed. The overall average estimate for AL in this sample is 3.1 (sd = 1.58) and ranges from 1 to 7. Conclusion AL shows variability across men and women, has little correlation with age, and is associated with physiological variation in blood glucose, dopamine and uric acid.

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