A community survey of Nigerians aged 60 years and above was carried ou
t. Nine hundred and fifty one subjects were interviewed by trained nur
ses. Seven hundred and fifty nine (79pc) had physical examination carr
ied out on them. It was found that musculoskeletal, dental, ocular and
cardiovascular disorders were the commonest problems in this group of
people. Poor dental hygiene, anaemia and goitre were problems signifi
cantly associated with living in rural areas, while hypertension was c
omoner in urban areas, but this did not reach significance at five pc
level. The results show that about one out of five elderly Nigerians s
uffer from chronic disabling conditions such as osteoarthritis and 2,4
pc of them were diabetic. The impact of these chronic diseases on the
health of the elderly Nigerians is discussed and suggestions made for
health promotion interventions and treatment programmes.