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Feeling Younger, Rehabilitating Better: Reciprocal and Mediating Effects between Subjective Age and Functional Independence in Osteoporotic Fracture and Stroke Patients

INTRODUCTION: The current study aimed to find reciprocal effects between subjective age and functional independence during rehabilitation from osteoporotic fractures and stroke and whether these effects can be mediated by indicators of well-being. METHODS: Participants were 194 older adults (mean ag...

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Autores principales: Kalir, Daphna Magda, Shrira, Amit, Palgi, Yuval, Batz, Carmel, Ben-Eliezer, Aya, Heyman, Noemi, Lieberman, Devora, Seleznev, Irena, Shugaev, Inna, Zaslavsky, Oleg, Zikrin, Evgeniya, Bodner, Ehud
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: S. Karger AG 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9808737/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35613557
http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000524885
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author Kalir, Daphna Magda
Shrira, Amit
Palgi, Yuval
Batz, Carmel
Ben-Eliezer, Aya
Heyman, Noemi
Lieberman, Devora
Seleznev, Irena
Shugaev, Inna
Zaslavsky, Oleg
Zikrin, Evgeniya
Bodner, Ehud
author_facet Kalir, Daphna Magda
Shrira, Amit
Palgi, Yuval
Batz, Carmel
Ben-Eliezer, Aya
Heyman, Noemi
Lieberman, Devora
Seleznev, Irena
Shugaev, Inna
Zaslavsky, Oleg
Zikrin, Evgeniya
Bodner, Ehud
author_sort Kalir, Daphna Magda
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description INTRODUCTION: The current study aimed to find reciprocal effects between subjective age and functional independence during rehabilitation from osteoporotic fractures and stroke and whether these effects can be mediated by indicators of well-being. METHODS: Participants were 194 older adults (mean age = 78.32 years, SD = 7.37; 64.8% women) who were hospitalized following an osteoporotic fracture or stroke. Participants completed measures of subjective age and well-being (i.e., optimism, self-esteem, and life satisfaction) several times during rehabilitation. Functional Independence Measure (FIM) was completed by nursing personnel at admission and at discharge. RESULTS: Younger subjective age at admission predicted higher FIM scores at discharge. The reverse effect, that is, of FIM scores at admission on subjective age at discharge, was nonsignificant. Optimism during hospitalization mediated the effect of subjective age on subsequent FIM scores while self-esteem and life satisfaction did not. Sensitivity analyses further showed that the effect of subjective age on FIM was significant for both fracture and stroke patients. DISCUSSION: The findings highlight the effect of subjective age on rehabilitation outcomes among osteoporotic fractures and stroke patients and suggest several potential mechanisms behind this effect. Rehabilitation outcomes following osteoporotic fractures or strokes could improve if subjective age and an optimistic outlook are taken into consideration.
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spelling pubmed-98087372023-01-04 Feeling Younger, Rehabilitating Better: Reciprocal and Mediating Effects between Subjective Age and Functional Independence in Osteoporotic Fracture and Stroke Patients Kalir, Daphna Magda Shrira, Amit Palgi, Yuval Batz, Carmel Ben-Eliezer, Aya Heyman, Noemi Lieberman, Devora Seleznev, Irena Shugaev, Inna Zaslavsky, Oleg Zikrin, Evgeniya Bodner, Ehud Gerontology Behavioral Science Section: Research Article INTRODUCTION: The current study aimed to find reciprocal effects between subjective age and functional independence during rehabilitation from osteoporotic fractures and stroke and whether these effects can be mediated by indicators of well-being. METHODS: Participants were 194 older adults (mean age = 78.32 years, SD = 7.37; 64.8% women) who were hospitalized following an osteoporotic fracture or stroke. Participants completed measures of subjective age and well-being (i.e., optimism, self-esteem, and life satisfaction) several times during rehabilitation. Functional Independence Measure (FIM) was completed by nursing personnel at admission and at discharge. RESULTS: Younger subjective age at admission predicted higher FIM scores at discharge. The reverse effect, that is, of FIM scores at admission on subjective age at discharge, was nonsignificant. Optimism during hospitalization mediated the effect of subjective age on subsequent FIM scores while self-esteem and life satisfaction did not. Sensitivity analyses further showed that the effect of subjective age on FIM was significant for both fracture and stroke patients. DISCUSSION: The findings highlight the effect of subjective age on rehabilitation outcomes among osteoporotic fractures and stroke patients and suggest several potential mechanisms behind this effect. Rehabilitation outcomes following osteoporotic fractures or strokes could improve if subjective age and an optimistic outlook are taken into consideration. S. Karger AG 2022-05-25 /pmc/articles/PMC9808737/ /pubmed/35613557 http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000524885 Text en Copyright © 2022 by The Author(s). Published by S. Karger AG, Basel https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This article is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC). Usage and distribution for commercial purposes requires written permission.
spellingShingle Behavioral Science Section: Research Article
Kalir, Daphna Magda
Shrira, Amit
Palgi, Yuval
Batz, Carmel
Ben-Eliezer, Aya
Heyman, Noemi
Lieberman, Devora
Seleznev, Irena
Shugaev, Inna
Zaslavsky, Oleg
Zikrin, Evgeniya
Bodner, Ehud
Feeling Younger, Rehabilitating Better: Reciprocal and Mediating Effects between Subjective Age and Functional Independence in Osteoporotic Fracture and Stroke Patients
title Feeling Younger, Rehabilitating Better: Reciprocal and Mediating Effects between Subjective Age and Functional Independence in Osteoporotic Fracture and Stroke Patients
title_full Feeling Younger, Rehabilitating Better: Reciprocal and Mediating Effects between Subjective Age and Functional Independence in Osteoporotic Fracture and Stroke Patients
title_fullStr Feeling Younger, Rehabilitating Better: Reciprocal and Mediating Effects between Subjective Age and Functional Independence in Osteoporotic Fracture and Stroke Patients
title_full_unstemmed Feeling Younger, Rehabilitating Better: Reciprocal and Mediating Effects between Subjective Age and Functional Independence in Osteoporotic Fracture and Stroke Patients
title_short Feeling Younger, Rehabilitating Better: Reciprocal and Mediating Effects between Subjective Age and Functional Independence in Osteoporotic Fracture and Stroke Patients
title_sort feeling younger, rehabilitating better: reciprocal and mediating effects between subjective age and functional independence in osteoporotic fracture and stroke patients
topic Behavioral Science Section: Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9808737/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35613557
http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000524885
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