现役与非现役退役经验运动员身心健康指标的比较

Amin Koushki Jahromi, Hosein Dastbarhagh, Sajad Gholami Torkesaluye, Mohamad Sadegh Afroozeh
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背景:老年期心理生理健康状况受损,运动是影响老年人身心健康的重要因素之一。然而,运动对这些指标的影响以及继续或停止运动的影响尚未明确确定。目的:本研究旨在评价和比较经常运动和停止运动对老年人身心健康指标的影响。方法:共有395名有至少5年定期运动史的老年人自愿参加这项研究,他们要么停止运动两年,要么一直在进行定期运动。采用贝克抑郁量表(Aaron Beck)和麦吉尔疼痛量表(McGill Pain questionnaire)两份问卷分别测量受试者的抑郁程度和疼痛知觉。采用相关测试测量心肺功能、身体质量指数(BMI)、腰臀比(WHR)和平衡性。采用t检验和Pearson相关系数检验对数据进行分析。结果:运动老年人的身体健康指标(即心血管健康、残疾、肌肉疼痛、BMI和WHR)与不运动老年人有显著差异;然而,血压和平衡指标在运动和不运动的老年人中没有差异。此外,积极活动的老年人的心理健康指标(即预期寿命和抑郁症)明显高于不积极活动的老年人。结论:老年期继续进行体育锻炼是维持某些健康指标的必要条件。研究还发现,以前的体育活动对某些健康指数的影响不是永久性的。
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Comparing Active and Inactive Former Experienced Athletes Regarding Physical and Mental Health Indices
Background: Psychophysiological health status impairs during old age, and exercise is one of the factors that has a significant impact on the mental and physical health of the elderly. However, the impact of exercise on these indicators as well as the effects of exercise continuation or cessation have not been clearly identified. Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate and compare the effects of doing regular exercise and cessation of exercise on physical and mental health indicators of the old people. Methods: A total of 395 old individuals with a history of at least five years of regular exercise who had either stopped exercising for two years or been engaged in regular exercise volunteered to participate in this study. Two questionnaires including Beck Depression Inventory questionnaire (by Aaron Beck) and McGill Pain Questionnaire were used to measure the depression and the pain perception, respectively. Cardiorespiratory fitness, body mass index (BMI), waist to hip ratio (WHR), and balance were measured using relevant tests. T-test and Pearson correlation coefficient test were used to analyze the data. Results: The results showed that the indicators of physical health (i.e., cardiovascular fitness, disability, muscle pain, BMI, and WHR) in active old individuals were significantly different from those in inactive old ones; however, blood pressure and balance indicators were not different in active and inactive old individuals. Furthermore, psychological health indicators (i.e., life expectancy and depression) were significantly higher in active old individuals than inactive ones. Conclusions: In sum, continuation of physical activities during old age was found necessary to maintain some health indices. It was also found that the effects of previous physical activities on some health indices were not permanent.
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