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Effect of Physical Activity, Social Support, and Skills Training on Late-Life Emotional Health: A Systematic Literature Review and Implications for Public Health Research
PURPOSE: Given that emotional health is a critical component of healthy aging, we undertook a systematic literature review to assess whether current interventions can positively affect older adults’ emotional health. METHODS: A national panel of health services and mental health researchers guided t...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4410348/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25964921 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2014.00213 |
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author | Snowden, Mark B. Steinman, Lesley E. Carlson, Whitney L. Mochan, Kara N. Abraido-Lanza, Ana F. Bryant, Lucinda L. Duffy, Michael Knight, Bob G. Jeste, Dilip V. Leith, Katherine H. Lenze, Eric J. Logsdon, Rebecca G. Satariano, William A. Zweiback, Damita J. Anderson, Lynda A. |
author_facet | Snowden, Mark B. Steinman, Lesley E. Carlson, Whitney L. Mochan, Kara N. Abraido-Lanza, Ana F. Bryant, Lucinda L. Duffy, Michael Knight, Bob G. Jeste, Dilip V. Leith, Katherine H. Lenze, Eric J. Logsdon, Rebecca G. Satariano, William A. Zweiback, Damita J. Anderson, Lynda A. |
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description | PURPOSE: Given that emotional health is a critical component of healthy aging, we undertook a systematic literature review to assess whether current interventions can positively affect older adults’ emotional health. METHODS: A national panel of health services and mental health researchers guided the review. Eligibility criteria included community-dwelling older adult (aged ≥ 50 years) samples, reproducible interventions, and emotional health outcomes, which included multiple domains and both positive (well-being) and illness-related (anxiety) dimensions. This review focused on three types of interventions – physical activity, social support, and skills training – given their public health significance and large number of studies identified. Panel members evaluated the strength of evidence (quality and effectiveness). RESULTS: In all, 292 articles met inclusion criteria. These included 83 exercise/physical activity, 25 social support, and 40 skills training interventions. For evidence rating, these 148 interventions were categorized into 64 pairings by intervention type and emotional health outcome, e.g., strength training targeting loneliness or social support to address mood. 83% of these pairings were rated at least fair quality. Expert panelists found sufficient evidence of effectiveness only for skills training interventions with health outcomes of decreasing anxiety and improving quality of life and self-efficacy. Due to limitations in reviewed studies, many intervention–outcome pairings yielded insufficient evidence. CONCLUSION: Skills training interventions improved several aspects of emotional health in community-dwelling older adults, while the effects for other outcomes and interventions lacked clear evidence. We discuss the implications and challenges in moving forward in this important area. |
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spelling | pubmed-44103482015-05-11 Effect of Physical Activity, Social Support, and Skills Training on Late-Life Emotional Health: A Systematic Literature Review and Implications for Public Health Research Snowden, Mark B. Steinman, Lesley E. Carlson, Whitney L. Mochan, Kara N. Abraido-Lanza, Ana F. Bryant, Lucinda L. Duffy, Michael Knight, Bob G. Jeste, Dilip V. Leith, Katherine H. Lenze, Eric J. Logsdon, Rebecca G. Satariano, William A. Zweiback, Damita J. Anderson, Lynda A. Front Public Health Public Health PURPOSE: Given that emotional health is a critical component of healthy aging, we undertook a systematic literature review to assess whether current interventions can positively affect older adults’ emotional health. METHODS: A national panel of health services and mental health researchers guided the review. Eligibility criteria included community-dwelling older adult (aged ≥ 50 years) samples, reproducible interventions, and emotional health outcomes, which included multiple domains and both positive (well-being) and illness-related (anxiety) dimensions. This review focused on three types of interventions – physical activity, social support, and skills training – given their public health significance and large number of studies identified. Panel members evaluated the strength of evidence (quality and effectiveness). RESULTS: In all, 292 articles met inclusion criteria. These included 83 exercise/physical activity, 25 social support, and 40 skills training interventions. For evidence rating, these 148 interventions were categorized into 64 pairings by intervention type and emotional health outcome, e.g., strength training targeting loneliness or social support to address mood. 83% of these pairings were rated at least fair quality. Expert panelists found sufficient evidence of effectiveness only for skills training interventions with health outcomes of decreasing anxiety and improving quality of life and self-efficacy. Due to limitations in reviewed studies, many intervention–outcome pairings yielded insufficient evidence. CONCLUSION: Skills training interventions improved several aspects of emotional health in community-dwelling older adults, while the effects for other outcomes and interventions lacked clear evidence. We discuss the implications and challenges in moving forward in this important area. Frontiers Media S.A. 2015-04-27 /pmc/articles/PMC4410348/ /pubmed/25964921 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2014.00213 Text en Copyright © 2015 Snowden, Steinman, Carlson, Mochan, Abraido-Lanza, Bryant, Duffy, Knight, Jeste, Leith, Lenze, Logsdon, Satariano, Zweiback and Anderson. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Public Health Snowden, Mark B. Steinman, Lesley E. Carlson, Whitney L. Mochan, Kara N. Abraido-Lanza, Ana F. Bryant, Lucinda L. Duffy, Michael Knight, Bob G. Jeste, Dilip V. Leith, Katherine H. Lenze, Eric J. Logsdon, Rebecca G. Satariano, William A. Zweiback, Damita J. Anderson, Lynda A. Effect of Physical Activity, Social Support, and Skills Training on Late-Life Emotional Health: A Systematic Literature Review and Implications for Public Health Research |
title | Effect of Physical Activity, Social Support, and Skills Training on Late-Life Emotional Health: A Systematic Literature Review and Implications for Public Health Research |
title_full | Effect of Physical Activity, Social Support, and Skills Training on Late-Life Emotional Health: A Systematic Literature Review and Implications for Public Health Research |
title_fullStr | Effect of Physical Activity, Social Support, and Skills Training on Late-Life Emotional Health: A Systematic Literature Review and Implications for Public Health Research |
title_full_unstemmed | Effect of Physical Activity, Social Support, and Skills Training on Late-Life Emotional Health: A Systematic Literature Review and Implications for Public Health Research |
title_short | Effect of Physical Activity, Social Support, and Skills Training on Late-Life Emotional Health: A Systematic Literature Review and Implications for Public Health Research |
title_sort | effect of physical activity, social support, and skills training on late-life emotional health: a systematic literature review and implications for public health research |
topic | Public Health |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4410348/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25964921 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2014.00213 |
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