Impact of a Multi-Component Physical Activity Intervention on Psychological Well-Being in Older Adults: A Pilot Study

IF 2 4区 社会学 Q1 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
Zhanjia Zhang, Bruno Giordani, Weiyun Chen
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While the positive effects of physical activity (PA) on mental health are well documented, limited research has explored its influence on the positive psychological well-being in elderly individuals. This study examined the effects of a multi-component PA intervention on various facets of psychological well-being among older adults residing in retirement homes. Fifty-eight elderly individuals (mean age = 83.8 years, 76.3% female) residing in retirement homes participated either in either a 12 week multi-component PA intervention program or in an attention control group. Those in the intervention group engaged in supervised group exercise lessons for 45 min, three times per week, and used wearable activity monitors during weekdays over 12 weeks. Assessments were conducted before and after the intervention to measure happiness, life satisfaction, eudaimonic well-being, and depressive symptoms, which are four components of psychological well-being. On average, those in the intervention group attended about 86.9% of group exercise sessions and used the activity trackers for 97.5% of the designated days. Results from linear mixed models indicated that the intervention had a positive effect on happiness in the intervention group, but not in the control group. Nonetheless, no significant differences were found in terms of changes in eudaimonic well-being, life satisfaction, and depressive symptoms between the two groups. This selective impact on different dimensions of psychological well-being implies that subsequent research could explore the integration of more comprehensive components in PA interventions targeting all dimensions of psychological well-being, as each of them is a key aspect of healthy aging and independently related to a range of health outcomes amongst older adults.
多成分体育活动干预对老年人心理健康的影响:试点研究
虽然体育锻炼(PA)对心理健康的积极影响已被充分证明,但对其对老年人积极心理健康影响的研究却很有限。本研究探讨了多成分体育锻炼干预对居住在养老院的老年人各方面心理健康的影响。居住在养老院的 58 名老年人(平均年龄为 83.8 岁,76.3% 为女性)参加了为期 12 周的多成分 PA 干预计划或注意力对照组。干预组的受试者参加了每周三次、每次 45 分钟的有指导的集体锻炼课程,并在 12 周内的工作日使用了可穿戴活动监测器。在干预前后进行了评估,以测量幸福感、生活满意度、快乐幸福感和抑郁症状,这是心理幸福感的四个组成部分。平均而言,干预小组成员参加了约 86.9% 的集体锻炼课程,并在 97.5% 的指定天数中使用了活动追踪器。线性混合模型的结果表明,干预对干预组的幸福感有积极影响,但对对照组没有影响。尽管如此,在幸福感、生活满意度和抑郁症状的变化方面,两组之间并没有发现明显的差异。这种对不同心理健康维度的选择性影响意味着,后续研究可以探索在针对所有心理健康维度的参与式活动干预中整合更全面的内容,因为每个维度都是健康老龄化的一个关键方面,并与老年人的一系列健康结果独立相关。
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Sage Open
Sage Open SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY-
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