Associations between activities of daily living, leisure activities and subjective well‐being in Chinese older adults

Author:

Yang Wenyan1,Tian Gang1,Cui Yiran1,Li Rui1,Zhou Tong1,Shi Yan1,Shuai Jingliang1,Ma Yulan1,Yan Yan1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Epidemiology and Medical Statistics, Xiangya School of Public Health Central South University Changsha China

Abstract

ObjectivesThe study aimed to explore the internal pathway of the association between activities of daily living and subjective well‐being among Chinese older adults using a large and representative sample.BackgroundThere is still a lack of systematic investigation into the association between activities of daily living and subjective well‐being among Chinese older adults.Materials and methodsThe study included 10 578 participants from the Chinese Longitudinal Healthy Longevity Survey. We applied multiple linear regression analysis and Spearman correlation analysis to examine the association between activities of daily living and subjective well‐being and PROCESS macro to determine the mediating effect of leisure activities on the relationship between them.ResultsThe mean total score of subjective well‐being was 30.5 ± 4.4. The prevalence of basic activities of daily living and instrumental activities of daily living limitations was 18.0% and 60.8%, respectively. Correlation analysis showed that activities of daily living score were negatively correlated with subjective well‐being. Leisure activities were positively correlated with subjective well‐being. The effect of instrumental activities of daily living on subjective well‐being was partially mediated by leisure activities and leisure activities completely mediated the association between basic activities of daily living and subjective well‐being.ConclusionsThe effect of instrumental activities of daily living on subjective well‐being was partially mediated by leisure activities and leisure activities completely mediated the association between basic activities of daily living and subjective well‐being.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Geriatrics and Gerontology,General Dentistry

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