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Cross-Sectional and Longitudinal Associations of Categories of Physical Activities with Dimensions of Subjective Well-Being in Taiwanese Older Adults
Authors:Po-Wen Ku  Kenneth R. Fox  Chun-Yi Chang  Wen-Jung Sun  Li-Jung Chen
Affiliation:1. Graduate Institute of Sports and Health, National Changhua University of Education, No. 1, Jinde Rd., Changhua City, Changhua County, 500, Taiwan
2. Centre for Exercise, Nutrition and Health Sciences, University of Bristol, Bristol, BS8 1TP, UK
3. Department of Physical Education, National Hsinchu University of Education, No. 521, Nanda Rd., Hsinchu City, 300, Taiwan
4. Family Medicine Department, Taipei City Hospital Zhongxing Branch, No. 145, Zhengzhou Rd., Datong Dist., Taipei, 103, Taiwan
5. Department of Exercise Health Science, National Taiwan University of Physical Education and Sport, No. 16, Section?1, Shuang-Shih Rd., Taichung, 404, Taiwan
Abstract:Physical activity takes place in different social contexts such as leisure, home, and work. However, the differential associations of these distinct categories of activity with aspects of well-being have rarely been investigated. This study was designed to estimate independent associations of (a) leisure-time, (b) domestic and (c) work-related physical activities with subjective well-being in older adults. A cross-sectional survey was conducted in 2009 with 2,295 community-dwelling older adults aged 65 or older in Kaohsiung, Taiwan. Among them, 307 participants were selected for a 3-year follow-up study in 2012. The results based on cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses demonstrated that leisure-time physical activity, after multivariate adjustment, was positively associated with five dimensions of well-being, including ‘physical’, ‘psychological’, ‘independence’, ‘learning and growth’, and ‘social’ well-being. Household physical activity was positively associated only with ‘social’ well-being. Occupational physical activity was not related to any dimension of well-being. The study suggests that associations between physical activity and dimensions of subjective well-being during later life are dependent on the social context in which the activity takes place. This study indicates that physical activity taken as leisure has greatest potential to enhance the quality of life of older adults.
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