Depression, anxiety and quality of life scores in seniors after an endurance exercise program
OBJECTIVE: Mood disorders are a frequent problem in old age, and their symptoms constitute an important public health issue. These alterations affect the quality of life mainly by restricting social life. The participation in a regular exercise program is an effective way of reducing or preventing t...
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doaj-1c1e76ebe6044c398b16c24fad677c042020-11-25T01:58:12ZengAssociação Brasileira de Psiquiatria (ABP)Brazilian Journal of Psychiatry1516-44462005-01-01274266271Depression, anxiety and quality of life scores in seniors after an endurance exercise programAntunes Hanna Karen MoreiraStella Sérgio GarciaSantos Ruth FerreiraBueno Orlando Francisco AmodeuMello Marco Túlio deOBJECTIVE: Mood disorders are a frequent problem in old age, and their symptoms constitute an important public health issue. These alterations affect the quality of life mainly by restricting social life. The participation in a regular exercise program is an effective way of reducing or preventing the functional decline associated with aging. The aim of the present study was to examine the effects of fitness-endurance activity (at the intensity of Ventilatory Threshold 1 (VT-1)) in depression, anxiety and quality of life scores in seniors. METHODS: The study involved 46 sedentary seniors aged 60-75 (66.97 ± 4.80) who were randomly allocated to two groups: 1) Control group, which was neither asked to vary their everyday activities nor to join a regular physical fitness program; and 2) Experimental group, whose members took part in an aerobic fitness program consisting of ergometer cycle sessions 3 times a week on alternate days for six months working at a heart rate corresponding to ventilatory threshold (VT-1) intensity. Subjects were submitted to a basal evaluation using the geriatric depression screening scale - GDS, STAI trait/state (anxiety scale) and SF-36 (quality of life scale). RESULTS: Comparing the groups after the study period, we found a significant decrease in depressive and anxiety scores and an improvement in the quality of life in the experimental group, but no significant changes in the control group. CONCLUSION: The data suggest that an aerobic exercise program at VT-1 intensity suffices to promote favorable modifications in depressive and anxiety scores to improve the quality of life in seniors.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-44462005000400003DepressionAnxietyQuality of lifeAgedPhysical enduranceExercise therapy/methods |
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Antunes Hanna Karen Moreira Stella Sérgio Garcia Santos Ruth Ferreira Bueno Orlando Francisco Amodeu Mello Marco Túlio de Depression, anxiety and quality of life scores in seniors after an endurance exercise program Brazilian Journal of Psychiatry Depression Anxiety Quality of life Aged Physical endurance Exercise therapy/methods |
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Depression, anxiety and quality of life scores in seniors after an endurance exercise program |
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Depression, anxiety and quality of life scores in seniors after an endurance exercise program |
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Depression, anxiety and quality of life scores in seniors after an endurance exercise program |
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Depression, anxiety and quality of life scores in seniors after an endurance exercise program |
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Depression, anxiety and quality of life scores in seniors after an endurance exercise program |
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depression, anxiety and quality of life scores in seniors after an endurance exercise program |
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Associação Brasileira de Psiquiatria (ABP) |
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Brazilian Journal of Psychiatry |
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OBJECTIVE: Mood disorders are a frequent problem in old age, and their symptoms constitute an important public health issue. These alterations affect the quality of life mainly by restricting social life. The participation in a regular exercise program is an effective way of reducing or preventing the functional decline associated with aging. The aim of the present study was to examine the effects of fitness-endurance activity (at the intensity of Ventilatory Threshold 1 (VT-1)) in depression, anxiety and quality of life scores in seniors. METHODS: The study involved 46 sedentary seniors aged 60-75 (66.97 ± 4.80) who were randomly allocated to two groups: 1) Control group, which was neither asked to vary their everyday activities nor to join a regular physical fitness program; and 2) Experimental group, whose members took part in an aerobic fitness program consisting of ergometer cycle sessions 3 times a week on alternate days for six months working at a heart rate corresponding to ventilatory threshold (VT-1) intensity. Subjects were submitted to a basal evaluation using the geriatric depression screening scale - GDS, STAI trait/state (anxiety scale) and SF-36 (quality of life scale). RESULTS: Comparing the groups after the study period, we found a significant decrease in depressive and anxiety scores and an improvement in the quality of life in the experimental group, but no significant changes in the control group. CONCLUSION: The data suggest that an aerobic exercise program at VT-1 intensity suffices to promote favorable modifications in depressive and anxiety scores to improve the quality of life in seniors. |
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Depression Anxiety Quality of life Aged Physical endurance Exercise therapy/methods |
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