1.Survey of Symptoms and Diseases in the Elderly. (Report 2). Reinvestigation of the Symptoms and ADL Disorders.
Tadasu MATSUMOTO ; Shuten TERASAWA
Journal of the Japan Society of Acupuncture and Moxibustion 1997;47(2):56-62
Health conditions were surveyed among elderly persons (over sixty five years old) living in two towns in Kyoto prefecture in 1994. In this study, a second survey of symptoms was conducted among elderly persons in one town, and ADL (activity of daily living) disorders were simultaneously surveyed. Questionnaires were distributed and collected by mail. Nine hundred and thirty five elderly persons completed and returned the questionnaires.
Upon investigation it was found that the elderly living in this town had many symptoms and ADL disorders. The incidense of these symptoms was over two times greater than the mean value in the general elderly population nation wide. Symptoms noted included low back pain (43%), shoulder stiffness (34%), low back and lower limb pain (25%), knee joint pain (24%), heavy sensations in the lower limbs (24%), numbness (22%), heavy sensations in the low back (18%), shoulder pain (18%), foot pain (16%), lower thigh pain (13%), thigh pain (11%) and arm pain (11%) in descending order of frequency. Concerning ADL disorders, pain while going up or down stairs (34%), slight pain while walking (28%), difficulty while walking without stopping to rest (19%), impossibility in walking due to pain (5%) were also reported by many elderly people.
2.A Survey of the Symptoms and Diseases in the Elderly.
Tadasu MATSUMOTO ; Shuten TERASAWA ; Munenori TAWA
Journal of the Japan Society of Acupuncture and Moxibustion 1996;46(4):334-339
Health conditions were surveyed in elderly Persons (over sixty-five years old) liveing in two towns in Kyoto prefecture. The questionnaires were handed out and collected later. Seven hundred and sixty five elderly persons living in Hiyosi-cho, an area of agriculture and forestry, and six hundred and eight elderly persons living in Tango-cho, an area of agriculture and fishery, turned in the questionnaires.
On investigation it was found that elderly people living in the two towns had many symptoms or diseases. The incidence of these symptoms and diseases was over two times as high as the mean value discovered in the general elderly population nation wide. Symptoms and diseases noted included low back pain, shoulder stiffness, foot pain, hypertension, pollakiuria, cold feet, knee joint pain, eye diseases, shoulder pain and arm pain in descending order of frequency. Low back pain was noted in about 46 per cent.