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. 2009 Feb;64(2):300-5.
doi: 10.1093/gerona/gln019. Epub 2009 Jan 30.

Driving status and three-year mortality among community-dwelling older adults

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Driving status and three-year mortality among community-dwelling older adults

Jerri D Edwards et al. J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci. 2009 Feb.

Abstract

Background: Driving cessation can lead to myriad negative consequences for older adults. The purpose of these analyses was to examine driving status as a predictor of mortality among community-dwelling older adults.

Methods: This prospective cohort study included 660 community-dwelling adults ranging in age between 63 and 97 years. Between 2000 and 2004, participants completed performance-based assessments of vision, cognition, and physical abilities and indexes of health, depression, self-efficacy, and driving habits. Follow-up telephone interviews were completed approximately 3 years later.

Results: Among community-dwelling older adults, older age, health, poor near visual acuity, depressive symptoms, compromised cognitive status, and being a nondriver are associated with increased risk for a 3-year mortality. Nondrivers were four to six times more likely to die than drivers during the subsequent 3-year period.

Conclusions: The ability to drive represents both a sign of cherished independence and underlying health and well-being for older adults. Retaining this ability is an important health concern in the United States.

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