TY - JOUR PY - 1989// TI - Years of life with good and poor mental and physical function in the elderly JO - Journal of clinical epidemiology A1 - Snowdon, D. A. A1 - Ostwald, S. K. A1 - Kane, R. L. A1 - Keenan, N. L. SP - 1055 EP - 1066 VL - 42 IS - 11 N2 - A population of Roman Catholic sisters (nuns) were divided into a high education group (i.e. at least a Bachelor's degree) and a low education group (i.e. less than a Bachelor's degree). Prevalence data on 132, 75-94 year old, sisters indicated that the high-educated had better mobility and hand coordination, stronger handgrip, better distant and near visual acuity, and fewer mental impairments than the low-educated group. Life table analyses on 154 sisters indicated that the high-educated lived an average of 3.28 years longer after age 75 than the low-educated. Years of life with relatively good and poor mental and physical function after age 75 were estimated by a mathematical model that used mortality and prevalence data. According to the model, high-educated sisters lived an average of 3.57 years longer with good function and 0.29 of a year less with poor function than low-educated sisters.

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