A study on the characteristics of body temperature among Chinese elderly and their correlationwith health status
10.3760/cma.j.issn.0254-9026.2025.09.010
- VernacularTitle:中国老年人群体温特征与健康状况相关性研究
- Author:
Wei LING
1
;
Yangfu OU
;
Lijun GENG
;
Yanhong PAN
;
Xinnan SONG
Author Information
1. 广西壮族自治区南溪山医院科研科,桂林 541002
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Body temperature;
Old adults;
Health status;
Four-week prevalence rate
- From:
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics
2025;44(9):1277-1283
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective:This study aims to explore the characteristics of body temperature(BT)of the elderly population in China and the relationship with health status.Methods:This is a cross-sectional study.The data were derived from the China Health and Nutrition Study(CHNS)in 2015.A total of 4 176 elderly people over 60 years old were enrolled for analysis(1968 males, and 2208 females). The participants were divided into three groups according to their BT values: hypothermia group(BT<36.5℃), moderate BT group(36.5℃≤BT<37.0℃), and hyperthermia group(37.0℃≤BT<37.5℃). The differences in health status among each group were compared based on the disease conditions(four-week prevalence rate)in the past four weeks.Multivariate logistic regression analysis was performed to explore the relationships between BT and the four-week prevalence rate.Results:Among the elderly population included in the analysis, the average age was 68.4 ± 6.9 years(ranging from 60 to 99 years). The average BT of the elderly was 36.40 ± 0.37℃(males: 36.42 ± 0.37℃; females: 36.38 ± 0.37℃).3 348 study subjects were aged between 60-74 years old, while 828 study subjects were aged between75-99 years old.The older the age, the lower the body temperature.Of the participants, 2 212(53.0%)elderly people belonged to the hypothermia group, 1 656(39.6%)belonged to the moderate BT group, and 308(7.4%)belonged to the hyperthemia group.Among 4 176 elderly people, a total of 1368 had suffered from disease in the past four weeks(31.3%)The four-week prevalence rates of each group were as follows: the hypothermia group(33.1%), the moderate BT group(29.8%); hyperthemia group(26.6%)( χ2=8.403, P=0.015). Multivariable logistic regression analysis indicated that for every 1℃ increases in BT among the elderly, the four-week prevalence rate decreased by 22%( OR=0.78, 95% CI=0.65-0.94, P=0.01). Conclusions:The BT of the elderly is generally lower than the current standard, and the lower the BT, the higher the four-week prevalence rate.Raising the BT of the elderly may help them improve their physical condition.