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Population Health Metrics volume 14 , Article number: 13 Cite this article. Metrics details. The number of centenarians is rapidly increasing in Europe. In Portugal, it has almost tripled over the last 10 years and constitutes one of the fastest-growing segments of the population. This paper aims to describe the health and sociodemographic characteristics of Portuguese centenarians as given in the census and to identify sex differences.
Measures include sociodemographic characteristics and perceived difficulties in six functional domains of basic actions seeing, hearing, walking, cognition, self-care, and communication as assessed by the Portuguese census official questionnaires. Most centenarians are women The majority show major constraints in seeing Women outnumber men by a ratio of 4.
Portuguese centenarians experience great difficulties in sensory domains and basic daily living activities, and to a lesser extent in cognition and communication. The obtained profile, though self-reported, is important in considering the potential of social and family participation of this population regardless of their functional and sensory limitations. Peer Review reports. Although centenarians still represent a small proportion of the total world population, their number is projected to increase rapidly from approximately , in to 3.
The rise in the number of centenarians has attracted research interest all over the world, particularly for the last two decades, in which several centenarian studies have been conducted in Europe following the examples of long-term centenarian studies conducted in the US and Japan [ 2 ]. In Portugal, although the number of centenarians has almost tripled over the last 10 years from in [ 7 ] to 1, in [ 8 ] and the first population-based study has been recently established, the PT Oporto Centenarian Study [ 9 ], no large-scale information has been made available on this age group, particularly on their overall health status.