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Validating a Measure of Intrinsic Capacity in the Dunedin Study, a Sample of Midlife Adults

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Xie, JK; Caspi, A; Houts, R; Moffitt, T
Published in: Innovation in Aging
December 1, 2025

Intrinsic capacity is a World Health Organization-supported multidimensional indicator of healthy aging that focuses on functional capacity rather than morbidity and mortality. Intrinsic capacity captures the sum of all mental and physical capabilities of the individual and includes 5 domains: locomotor, cognitive, psychological, sensory, and vitality. Consistent with the geroscience view that we must target aging processes early to extend healthspan, there is a need to validate intrinsic capacity in younger adults. Currently, the youngest participants in validation studies are 45, and most are over 65. We modelled intrinsic capacity using data from the Dunedin Study, a population-representative longitudinal birth cohort (N = 1037, Age=45). Measures comprising the 5 intrinsic capacity domains were attained using direct clinical testing and self- and other-report. Preliminary results from confirmatory factor analysis show that a bifactor model with 1 general factor (intrinsic capacity) and 5 specific subfactors (locomotor, cognitive, psychological, sensory, vitality) fit the data well, χ 2 value = 410.06 (df = 123); Comparative Fit Index = 0.93; Tucker-Lewis index=0.91; Root-Mean-Square Error of Approximation = 0.05. Future results will relate these factors to functional outcomes, such as biological aging, Alzheimer’s disease risk, and life satisfaction.

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Innovation in Aging

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2399-5300

Publication Date

December 1, 2025

Volume

9

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Supplement_2

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Related Subject Headings

  • 3202 Clinical sciences
 

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Xie, J. K., Caspi, A., Houts, R., & Moffitt, T. (2025). Validating a Measure of Intrinsic Capacity in the Dunedin Study, a Sample of Midlife Adults. In Innovation in Aging (Vol. 9). Oxford University Press (OUP). https://doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igaf122.2412
Xie, J Kathy, Avshalom Caspi, Renate Houts, and Terrie Moffitt. “Validating a Measure of Intrinsic Capacity in the Dunedin Study, a Sample of Midlife Adults.” In Innovation in Aging, Vol. 9. Oxford University Press (OUP), 2025. https://doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igaf122.2412.
Xie JK, Caspi A, Houts R, Moffitt T. Validating a Measure of Intrinsic Capacity in the Dunedin Study, a Sample of Midlife Adults. In: Innovation in Aging. Oxford University Press (OUP); 2025.
Xie, J. Kathy, et al. “Validating a Measure of Intrinsic Capacity in the Dunedin Study, a Sample of Midlife Adults.” Innovation in Aging, vol. 9, no. Supplement_2, Oxford University Press (OUP), 2025. Crossref, doi:10.1093/geroni/igaf122.2412.
Xie JK, Caspi A, Houts R, Moffitt T. Validating a Measure of Intrinsic Capacity in the Dunedin Study, a Sample of Midlife Adults. Innovation in Aging. Oxford University Press (OUP); 2025.
Journal cover image

Published In

Innovation in Aging

DOI

EISSN

2399-5300

Publication Date

December 1, 2025

Volume

9

Issue

Supplement_2

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Related Subject Headings

  • 3202 Clinical sciences