The Activity and Its Barriers and the Well-Being of Older Poles

A. Knapik, Jerzy Rottermund, Aneta Warmuz-Wancisiewicz, Jolanta Witanowska
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Abstract Background: Research of health determinants confirmed its beneficial relationships with the optimum level of physical activity at any age. The problem is the physical passivity of societies. In the elderly, this problem is of particular importance, which is conditioned by both biological factors and social. This justifies the diagnosis of relationships: the barrier activity - activity - well-being. Material/Methods: 393peoplewere tested:216women and 177men aged65 -85 years. A questionnaire with closed questions was used as a tool in the research. Physical activity was examined using selected questions of Baecke questionnaire, barriers to physical activity using a scale KCS, and self-assessment of health - by using the SF-36. Results: Correlation analysis of age and the activity showed a low relationship for the women and no relationship for the men. There were no differences in activity due to sex, either due to the occurrence of chronic diseases. There is a weak correlation between age and kinesiophobia among women, no relationship was found in the group of men. Prevalence of chronic diseases differentiated the level of kinesiophobia only in women. Analysis of health self-assessment showed a relatively well-being in the test - the average PC and MC were above 50 points. Conclusions: Women represent a lower level of physical activity than men, but at an older age, these differences are no longer statistically significant. However, the level of activity barriers is still higher. Aging is a process which varies greatly individually, and this applies to activity, its barriers, and self-assessment of health. Age is not a category that fully explains the complex issues depending on the variables examined.
两极老年人的活动及其障碍与幸福感
背景:健康决定因素的研究证实了其与任何年龄的最佳身体活动水平的有益关系。问题在于社会的物质被动。在老年人中,这个问题特别重要,这是由生物因素和社会因素共同决定的。这证明了对人际关系的诊断:活动-活动-幸福的障碍。材料/方法:共测试393人,其中女性216人,男性177人,年龄65 -85岁。在研究中使用了一个封闭式问题的问卷作为工具。使用Baecke问卷的选择问题检查身体活动,使用KCS量表检查身体活动障碍,使用SF-36自我健康评估。结果:年龄与运动的相关分析显示,女性与运动的相关性较低,男性与运动的相关性不明显。活动量没有因性别而异,也没有因慢性病的发生而异。在女性中,年龄和运动恐惧症之间有微弱的相关性,而在男性中没有发现相关。慢性疾病的患病率仅在女性中区分运动恐惧症的水平。健康自我评估的分析显示,在测试中相对健康-平均PC和MC都在50分以上。结论:女性的身体活动水平低于男性,但随着年龄的增长,这些差异不再具有统计学意义。然而,活动障碍的水平仍然较高。衰老是一个个体差异很大的过程,这适用于活动、活动的障碍和对健康的自我评估。年龄并不能完全解释复杂的问题,这取决于所检查的变量。
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