Affiliation:
1. Laboratory of Biomedical Human Kinetics, Rio de Janeiro Federal University (UniRio), Brazil
2. Medical Residency in Orthopedics, Fluminense Federal University (UFF), Brazil
3. Post-graduation Program in Physical Education and Health, Brasilia Catholic University (UNB), Brazil
Abstract
Background: The population ageing occurring worldwide resulted in multiple researches on sedentary ageing and quality of life. Purpose: To verify the effects of a physical activity programme on the quality of life (QOL) of elderly individuals served by a governmental health programme. Design: Descriptive inquiry research. Methods: Randomly distributing 70 elderly individuals in a control group ( n=35; mean±SD 69.80±8.05 years) and an experimental group ( n=35; 68.66±5.93 years) plus QOL evaluation via WHOQOL-Old. Results: The experimental group showed significant best results on the post-test by repeated-measures ANOVA on sensorial functioning (Δ%=0.022%, p=0. 0001), social participation (Δ%=0.012%, p=0.013), perceptions of death and dying (Δ%=0.04%, p=0.009), intimacy (Δ%=0.059%, p=0.05), and total score (Δ%=0.001, p=0.000). Conclusions: Sensorial functioning, social participation, perceptions of death and dying, and intimacy play an important role in the positive relationship between physical activity and QOL.
Subject
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,General Medicine
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