Effects of Physical Activity Interventions in the Elderly with Anxiety, Depression, and Low Social Support: A Clinical Multicentre Randomised Trial

Author:

Ruiz-Comellas Anna,Valmaña Glòria SauchORCID,Catalina Queralt MiróORCID,Baena Isabel Gómez,Mendioroz Peña Jacobo,Roura Poch PereORCID,Sabata Carrera Anna,Cornet Pujol Irene,Casaldàliga Solà Àngels,Fusté Gamisans Montserrat,Saldaña Vila Carme,Vázquez Abanades Lorena,Vidal-Alaball JosepORCID

Abstract

The percentage of older people is increasing worldwide. Loneliness and anxious–depressive states are emerging health conditions in this population group, and these conditions give rise to higher morbidity and mortality. Physical activity (PA) and social relationships have been linked to physical and mental health. The objective of this study was to evaluate whether a 4-month programme of moderate PA in a group would improve the emotional state, levels of social support, and quality of life in a sample of individuals >64 years of age. A multicentre randomised clinical trial was designed in primary care. Ninety (90) participants were selected. After the intervention, there were positive differences between the groups, with significant improvements in the intervention group (IG) in depression, anxiety, health status perception, and social support. Walking in a group two days per week for 4 months reduced clinical depression and anxiety by 59% and 45%, respectively. The level of satisfaction was very high, and adherence was high. In conclusion, the moderate group PA programme improved clinical anxiety, depression, social support, and perceptions of health status in the patients studied.

Funder

40th SEMERGEN National Congress

Institut Català de la Salut in central Catalonia

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Health Information Management,Health Informatics,Health Policy,Leadership and Management

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