PhD defence L. (Lizhen) Ye

Health and Well-being of Older Adults in Europe

On Tuesday 15 October 2024, L. Ye  will defend the doctoral thesis titled Health and Well-being of Older Adults in Europe.

Promotor
Prof. dr. H. Raat
Co-promotor
Dr. A. van Grieken
Date
Tuesday 15 Oct 2024, 10:30 - 12:00
Type
PhD defence
Space
Professor Andries Querido room
Building
Education Center
Location
Erasmus MC
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This thesis examines the interrelations and contributing factors of frailty, polypharmacy, medication-related problems, and loneliness in older European community-dwelling adults, using data from the Urban Health Centres Europe (UHCE) Project. It is structured into three main parts:

Part I focuses on frailty, divided into physical, psychological, and social domains. Findings indicate various demographic, lifestyle, and health factors associated with these frailty domains. Notably, physical frailty was shown to have a reciprocal relationship with psychological frailty and a unidirectional association with social frailty, highlighting the complex interplay between these domains.

Part II investigates the factors linked with polypharmacy and a high risk of medication-related problems. Significant associations were found with sociodemographic characteristics, health status, and healthcare usage. Additionally, a cycle was observed where higher levels of frailty increased the risk of medication-related problems, which in turn could lead to increased frailty, suggesting a bidirectional relationship.

Part III explores the relationship between loneliness and frailty. It was found that loneliness, particularly social loneliness, significantly contributes to all frailty domains. A bidirectional association between overall loneliness and frailty was identified, with emotional loneliness specifically influencing psychological frailty.

The thesis underscores the need for a holistic approach to address these interconnected issues, recommending the integration of medical, psychological, and social elements into health strategies to enhance aging well-being and resilience.

More information

The public defence will start exactly at 10.30hrs. The doors will be closed once the public defence starts, latecomers can access the hall via the fourth floor. Given the solemn nature of the meeting, we advise not to bring children under the age of 6 to the first part of the ceremony. 
A livestream link has been provided to candidate. 

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