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© 1991 Oxford University Press

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Respiratory Symptoms among Elderly People in the New Forest Area as assessed by Postal Questionnaire

J. R. HORSLEY, I. J. N. STERLING, W. E. WATERS and J. B. L. HOWELL

Departments of Geriatric, Community, and Respiratory Medicine, Lymington Infirmary and Southampton General Hospital Hampshire

Address correspondence to: Dr J. R. Horsley, Ormskirk and District General Hospital, Wigan Road, Ormskirk, Lancashire L39 2AZ

This study was carried out to estimate the prevalence of respiratory symptoms among people aged 65 years and older and assess the value of a postal survey in obtaining this information. A questionnaire was sent to 2011 subjects (957 men) drawn by age-stratified random sampling from the age-sex registers of four New Forest group practices (1:3.3 sample). A total of 1803 replied, a 96.2% response after excluding 136 who had died or moved from the area. The accuracy of replies was verified for 355 (200%) randomly selected subjects.

Forty per cent had no respiratory symptoms. Exertional breathlessness was common (38%), increasing in prevalence with age but not with smoking history, and was the only symptom reported by 10% of subjects. Only 14.2% were current smokers; more of the subjects aged 85 years and over were lifelong non-smokers. Two hundred and ninety-six (16.4% had chronic bronchitis, which was more common among smokers; 151 (8.4%) gave a history of asthma, of whom half (76) had active asthma, which was slightly less common among the very elderly subjects. Only 489(27.1%) of subjects had seen their doctors with chest symptoms during the preceding 2 years.

Received December 14, 1990;
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