Title: Ageing and Health in Sub-Saharan Africa
1Ageing and Health in Sub-Saharan Africa
- Robert Cumming
- University of Sydney
- Australia
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3In sub-Saharan Africa there are
- 25 million people living with HIV
- 37 million older people (aged 60)
4Percentage of older persons (60) Sub-Saharan
Africa and other world regions, 1950-2050
34
27
24
23
17
9
Source United Nations, World Population
Prospects. The 2006 Revision
5Absolute number (millions) of older persons
(60)Sub-Saharan Africa and other world regions
2005-2050
Source United Nations, World Population
Prospects. The 2006 Revision
6Ward Round Infectious Diseases
- Tetanus
- Cryptococcal meningitis x 3
- HIV/AIDS wasting
- Toxoplasmosis x 2
- Measles
- Malaria
- Diabetes
- Kaposis sarcoma
- TB
7Ward Round Cardiology
- Atrial thrombosis
- Pericardial effusion (TB)
- Mitral incompetence
- Bacterial endocarditis x 2
- Heart failure (hypertension)
- Bronchopneumonia
- Stroke
8Uganda and AustraliaBasic Facts
9Population Age DistributionUganda and Australia
10Life Expectancy at Various AgesUganda and
Australia
11Major Causes of DeathSub-Saharan Africa
Malaria
Diarrhoea
Measles
IHD
MVA
12Leading Causes of Death at Age 60Sub-Saharan
Africa
- Males
- 1. Heart disease
- 2. Stroke
- 3. Pneumonia
- 4. COPD
- 5. Prostate cancer
- 6. TB
- 7. HIV/AIDS
- Females
- 1. Stroke
- 2. Heart disease
- 3. Pneumonia
- 4. Kidney disease
- 5. Diabetes
- 6. COPD
- 7. Hypertensive heart dis.
Cervical cancer is no 10 and breast cancer is no
11
Source Rao et al in Disease and Mortality in
Sub-Saharan Africa, World Bank 2006
13Prevalence of High Blood Pressure(gt140/90)
Source Steyn et al in Disease and Mortality in
Sub-Saharan Africa, World Bank 2006
14Prevalence of Obesity
Source Steyn et al in Disease and Mortality in
Sub-Saharan Africa, World Bank 2006
15Prevalence of DiabetesCameroon and Australia
Sources Mbanya et al. Diabetalogia
199740824-829 and Dunstan et al. Diabetes Care
200225829-834
16Prevalence of DisabilityPopulation and Housing
Census Uganda 2002
Difficulty in moving, seeing, hearing, speaking
or learning that has lasted 6 months or more
17TAFU Survey of Older People in Uganda (2006)
- 382 subjects
- 182 interviewed individually
- 200 interviewed in groups
- Selected from 7 districts from all 4 regions of
Uganda and Kampala - Age range 65-80 (mean 68 years)
- 55 female
- Semi-structured interview
18PovertyTAFU Survey
Would you describe your income as.
19NutritionTAFU Survey
Do you have enough to eat?
20Main Problems Facing Older PeopleTAFU Survey
Only asked in group interviews (n200)
21Health ProblemsTAFU Survey
Do you have any sickness now?
22Prevalence of DementiaNigeria and USA
African-Americans living in the community
Source Hendrie et al. Am J Psych
19951521485-1492
23Prevalence of DepressionNigeria (2003)
Survey of 2,452 people aged 65 in
Yoruba-speaking areas Overall prevalence of
depresssion 7.1
Source Gureje et al. Lancet 2007370957-964
24Common Health Problems Among Older People
- Causes of death
- Heart disease
- Stroke
- Causes of disability
- Arthritis
- Dementia
- Falls and fractures
- Incontinence
- Poor vision
- Risk factors
- High blood pressure
- Diabetes
- Physical inactivity
- Other
- Depression
- Polypharmacy
- Elder abuse
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25HIV and Older Peoplein Sub-Saharan Africa
26Impact of HIV on Older People
- Infection with HIV
- Caregiving for children and grandchildren
- Grief due to death of children
- Financial impact
- Stigma
27HIV Prevalence in Uganda
28Children Living with Grandparents
Source Bicego et al. Soc Sci Med
2003561235-1247
29Services for Older People
- No aged pension
- No aged care services
- Policy on ageing
- International NGOs
- Older Persons NGOs
30Medical Practitioners
31Whats Next?
- Study of musculoskeletal disease in sub-Saharan
Africa (Wellcome) - Training in non-communicable disease prevention
and control (British Council) - Study of health of grandparents caring for
orphans living with HIV (AARF) - Establish a geriatric medicine out-patients
clinic at Mulago Hospital