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The association between objectively measured physical activity and health-related quality of life, life-space mobility and successful ageing in older Indian adults

BACKGROUND: Longevity is increasing, accompanied by a rise in disability and chronic diseases with physical activity (PA) delaying disability, ensuring successful ageing (SA) and independent living in older adults. AIM: This study aimed to determine objectively measure PA levels, health-related qual...

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Autores principales: Grace, Jeanne M., Naiker, Jacqueline
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: AOSIS 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8831921/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35169493
http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/hsag.v27i0.1638
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description BACKGROUND: Longevity is increasing, accompanied by a rise in disability and chronic diseases with physical activity (PA) delaying disability, ensuring successful ageing (SA) and independent living in older adults. AIM: This study aimed to determine objectively measure PA levels, health-related quality of life (HRQoL), life-space mobility and SA of older adults as well as their mutual associations. SETTING: KwaZulu-Natal province, South Africa. METHODS: A total of 210 older adults aged 65–92 years were purposively sampled and completed the Medical Outcomes Study 36-Item Short-Form Health Survey, the Life-Space Mobility, and Successful Ageing questionnaires. Physical activity levels were measured using an Omron Pedometer, which the participants wore for seven consecutive days. RESULTS: The average number of steps taken per day for the 7 days was 2025, with 98.6% of the entire study population classified as sedentary. The Vitality domain (one of 8 categorised) reflected the best health status (M = 59.9, s.d. ± 18.8) with a significant 93% of the participants indicating that they had not visited places outside their immediate neighbourhood (p < 0.0005). A significant, negative association between the average number of steps taken in 7 days and all three SA variables, namely, the physical (r = –0.152, p = 0.027), sociological (r = –0.148, p = 0.032) and psychological (r = –0.176, p = 0.010), and a significant, positive association with life-space mobility (r = 0.224, p = 0.001) was noted. CONCLUSION: The majority of the older adults were sedentary, affecting their HRQoL, life-space mobility, and SA negatively. CONTRIBUTION: It is imperative to develop effective physical activity programmes to ensure successful ageing by improving older adults’ quality of life and physical activity levels.
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spelling pubmed-88319212022-02-14 The association between objectively measured physical activity and health-related quality of life, life-space mobility and successful ageing in older Indian adults Grace, Jeanne M. Naiker, Jacqueline Health SA Original Research BACKGROUND: Longevity is increasing, accompanied by a rise in disability and chronic diseases with physical activity (PA) delaying disability, ensuring successful ageing (SA) and independent living in older adults. AIM: This study aimed to determine objectively measure PA levels, health-related quality of life (HRQoL), life-space mobility and SA of older adults as well as their mutual associations. SETTING: KwaZulu-Natal province, South Africa. METHODS: A total of 210 older adults aged 65–92 years were purposively sampled and completed the Medical Outcomes Study 36-Item Short-Form Health Survey, the Life-Space Mobility, and Successful Ageing questionnaires. Physical activity levels were measured using an Omron Pedometer, which the participants wore for seven consecutive days. RESULTS: The average number of steps taken per day for the 7 days was 2025, with 98.6% of the entire study population classified as sedentary. The Vitality domain (one of 8 categorised) reflected the best health status (M = 59.9, s.d. ± 18.8) with a significant 93% of the participants indicating that they had not visited places outside their immediate neighbourhood (p < 0.0005). A significant, negative association between the average number of steps taken in 7 days and all three SA variables, namely, the physical (r = –0.152, p = 0.027), sociological (r = –0.148, p = 0.032) and psychological (r = –0.176, p = 0.010), and a significant, positive association with life-space mobility (r = 0.224, p = 0.001) was noted. CONCLUSION: The majority of the older adults were sedentary, affecting their HRQoL, life-space mobility, and SA negatively. CONTRIBUTION: It is imperative to develop effective physical activity programmes to ensure successful ageing by improving older adults’ quality of life and physical activity levels. AOSIS 2022-01-28 /pmc/articles/PMC8831921/ /pubmed/35169493 http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/hsag.v27i0.1638 Text en © 2022. The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee: AOSIS. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution License.
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title_short The association between objectively measured physical activity and health-related quality of life, life-space mobility and successful ageing in older Indian adults
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8831921/
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http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/hsag.v27i0.1638
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