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Factors Associated with Undertaking Health-Promoting Activities by Older Women at High Risk of Metabolic Syndrome
Background: The complexity of health problems concerning women aged ≥60 years makes it necessary to develop effective, low-cost strategies involving biopsychosocial interventions. The aim of this study is to identify the factors associated with undertaking health-promoting activities by older women...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9736211/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36498030 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192315957 |
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author | Rusowicz, Jagoda Serweta, Anna Juszko, Karolina Idzikowski, Wojciech Gajda, Robert Szczepańska-Gieracha, Joanna |
author_facet | Rusowicz, Jagoda Serweta, Anna Juszko, Karolina Idzikowski, Wojciech Gajda, Robert Szczepańska-Gieracha, Joanna |
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description | Background: The complexity of health problems concerning women aged ≥60 years makes it necessary to develop effective, low-cost strategies involving biopsychosocial interventions. The aim of this study is to identify the factors associated with undertaking health-promoting activities by older women at high risk of metabolic syndrome (MetS) with or without depressive symptoms. Methods: The study group consisted of 70 older women (62–84 years old) undertaking regular physical activity. A self-developed questionnaire (used to determine the living situation, selected lifestyle components and health problems), the Perceived Stress Questionnaire (PSQ) and the Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS) were used. Results: In the study group undertaking regular physical activity, 40% had increased symptoms of depression (D group), and 60% were classified as non-depressed (ND group). The D group had a higher general stress level (t = −6.18, p = 0.001). Improving and/or maintaining physical fitness was identified as the greatest motivation in both groups. Willingness to spend time with other people significantly differed between the two groups (χ(2) = 4.148, p = 0.042). The sole factor significantly differentiating between both groups was lack of time (χ(2) = 8.777, p = 0.003). Conclusions: Motivations and barriers to undertaking health-promoting activities and levels of perceived stress were significantly different between the depressed and non-depressed groups. It is important to encourage primary care physicians to perform screening tests for late-life depression and to provide information on where therapeutic interventions are available for patients with symptoms of MetS and coexisting depressive symptoms. |
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spelling | pubmed-97362112022-12-11 Factors Associated with Undertaking Health-Promoting Activities by Older Women at High Risk of Metabolic Syndrome Rusowicz, Jagoda Serweta, Anna Juszko, Karolina Idzikowski, Wojciech Gajda, Robert Szczepańska-Gieracha, Joanna Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Background: The complexity of health problems concerning women aged ≥60 years makes it necessary to develop effective, low-cost strategies involving biopsychosocial interventions. The aim of this study is to identify the factors associated with undertaking health-promoting activities by older women at high risk of metabolic syndrome (MetS) with or without depressive symptoms. Methods: The study group consisted of 70 older women (62–84 years old) undertaking regular physical activity. A self-developed questionnaire (used to determine the living situation, selected lifestyle components and health problems), the Perceived Stress Questionnaire (PSQ) and the Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS) were used. Results: In the study group undertaking regular physical activity, 40% had increased symptoms of depression (D group), and 60% were classified as non-depressed (ND group). The D group had a higher general stress level (t = −6.18, p = 0.001). Improving and/or maintaining physical fitness was identified as the greatest motivation in both groups. Willingness to spend time with other people significantly differed between the two groups (χ(2) = 4.148, p = 0.042). The sole factor significantly differentiating between both groups was lack of time (χ(2) = 8.777, p = 0.003). Conclusions: Motivations and barriers to undertaking health-promoting activities and levels of perceived stress were significantly different between the depressed and non-depressed groups. It is important to encourage primary care physicians to perform screening tests for late-life depression and to provide information on where therapeutic interventions are available for patients with symptoms of MetS and coexisting depressive symptoms. MDPI 2022-11-30 /pmc/articles/PMC9736211/ /pubmed/36498030 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192315957 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Rusowicz, Jagoda Serweta, Anna Juszko, Karolina Idzikowski, Wojciech Gajda, Robert Szczepańska-Gieracha, Joanna Factors Associated with Undertaking Health-Promoting Activities by Older Women at High Risk of Metabolic Syndrome |
title | Factors Associated with Undertaking Health-Promoting Activities by Older Women at High Risk of Metabolic Syndrome |
title_full | Factors Associated with Undertaking Health-Promoting Activities by Older Women at High Risk of Metabolic Syndrome |
title_fullStr | Factors Associated with Undertaking Health-Promoting Activities by Older Women at High Risk of Metabolic Syndrome |
title_full_unstemmed | Factors Associated with Undertaking Health-Promoting Activities by Older Women at High Risk of Metabolic Syndrome |
title_short | Factors Associated with Undertaking Health-Promoting Activities by Older Women at High Risk of Metabolic Syndrome |
title_sort | factors associated with undertaking health-promoting activities by older women at high risk of metabolic syndrome |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9736211/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36498030 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192315957 |
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