A longitudinal study of constipation and laxative use in a community-dwelling elderly population

Arch Gerontol Geriatr. 2015 May-Jun;60(3):418-24. doi: 10.1016/j.archger.2015.02.004. Epub 2015 Feb 16.

Abstract

Background: Little is known about laxative use, the association of constipation with laxative use, risk factors for constipation and how each of these changes over time in the community-dwelling elderly.

Objective: The aim was to explore the prevalence of laxative use and of self-reported constipation, and identify risk factors (including age) associated with constipation, in a cohort of community-dwelling elderly residents.

Methods: Data from the Australian Longitudinal Study of Ageing (ALSA) was used to compare differences in constipation and laxative use in the community-dwelling elderly between 1992-1993 and 2003-2004.

Results: Relevant data was available for 239 ALSA participants. The prevalence of self-reported constipation increased from 14% in 1992-1993 to 21% in 2003-2004. There was a corresponding increase in the prevalence of laxative use from 6% to 15% over the same period. At both time points, females reported a higher prevalence of both constipation and laxative use however the female:male prevalence ratios decreased over time indicating higher increases in the prevalence of each among males. Persistent chronic constipation occurred in 9% of the cohort. The association between laxative use and self-reported constipation was poor and laxative use was associated with self-reported constipation in less than a third of cases.

Conclusion: The prevalence of both constipation and laxative use increases with age in the elderly, and these increases are greater for males than for females. Discrepancies between self-reported constipation and laxative use may suggest sub-optimal management of constipation in the community-dwelling elderly and further work is needed to fully understand this.

Keywords: Aged; Community; Constipation; Laxatives; Longitudinal survey; Risk factors.

MeSH terms

  • Aged
  • Aged, 80 and over
  • Aging*
  • Australia / epidemiology
  • Constipation / drug therapy*
  • Constipation / epidemiology*
  • Female
  • Health Surveys
  • Humans
  • Laxatives / therapeutic use*
  • Longitudinal Studies
  • Male
  • Prevalence
  • Risk Factors
  • Self Report
  • Sex Distribution

Substances

  • Laxatives