Dr Abe V Rotor
According to the
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC),
Indicators that can be
used to help assess health in older
adults.
These indicators are
related to health status, health behaviors and compliance with preventative
care recommendations and include the following:
· Number of physically unhealthy days reported
per month (due to illness or injury)
· Frequent mental distress (depression,
stress, anxiety or emotional problems reported on 14 or more days per month)
· Complete loss of natural teeth
· Current smoking status (smoker or
non-smoker)
· Lack of leisure time/physical activity
· Regularly eating fewer than 5 fruits and vegetables per
day
· Obesity (body mass index [BMI] of
30 or greater)
· Reported disability (physical, mental or
emotional) that limits activity or requires special equipment (cane, walker, wheelchair,
hearing-impaired telephone)
· Hip fracture
· Receiving
a yearly flu vaccine
· Following routine health care / screening
procedure recommendations (cancer, high cholesterol)
General health care
recommendations in your 70s and older include the
following:
· Blood
pressure screening—every 2 years or as recommended
· Bone
mineral density test—as recommended to screen for osteoporosis bone loss)
· Cholesterol
screening—every 5 years or as recommended
· Colorectal
cancer screening—as recommended
· Dental
exam—every 6 months or as recommended
· Diabetes
screening—every 3 years or as recommended
· Eye
exam—every 1 – 2 years or as recommended by an ophthalmologist
· Hearing
test—yearly or as recommended
· Immunizations—yearly
flu vaccine, herpes zoster vaccine (to prevent shingles; if not previously
vaccinated), pneumonia vaccine (as recommended, if not previously vaccinated),
tetanus (every 10 years)
· Mammogram
(women)—as recommended by your health care provider
· Pelvic
exam (women)—yearly or as recommended
· Pap
test (women)—as recommended by your health care provider (Most women over the
age of 65 usually do not need this test.)
· Prostate
cancer screening (men)—as recommended by your health care provider
· Thyroid
test (TSH)—as recommended by your health care provider. ~
Sources: National Institutes of Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Helpguide.org; Remedy Health Media
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