Different Levels of Physical Activity, Physical Health, Happiness, and Depression among Older Adults with Diabetes
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between different levels of physical activity (light, moderate, and vigorous), physical health, happiness, and depression among older adults with diabetes. Using data from the National Social Life, Health and Aging Project (NSHAP) Wave 3,...
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doaj-dec32e5056b14ff28bc29daa05ef560f2021-03-08T22:33:33ZengSAGE PublishingGerontology and Geriatric Medicine2333-72142021-03-01710.1177/2333721421995623Different Levels of Physical Activity, Physical Health, Happiness, and Depression among Older Adults with DiabetesJungjoo Lee MA0Junhyoung Kim PhD1Angela Chow PhD2Jennifer A. Piatt PhD3Indiana University, Bloomington, USAIndiana University, Bloomington, USAIndiana University, Bloomington, USAIndiana University, Bloomington, USAThe purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between different levels of physical activity (light, moderate, and vigorous), physical health, happiness, and depression among older adults with diabetes. Using data from the National Social Life, Health and Aging Project (NSHAP) Wave 3, the results indicate that moderate and/or vigorous physical activity is more effective than light physical activity for promoting physical health and happiness and lowering depression of older adults with diabetes. This study suggests that activity professionals and therapists working with older adults with diabetes need to encourage their participation in physical activity as well as adjust a level of physical activity intensity that is tailored to participants’ needs and expectations.https://doi.org/10.1177/2333721421995623 |
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Different Levels of Physical Activity, Physical Health, Happiness, and Depression among Older Adults with Diabetes |
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Different Levels of Physical Activity, Physical Health, Happiness, and Depression among Older Adults with Diabetes |
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Different Levels of Physical Activity, Physical Health, Happiness, and Depression among Older Adults with Diabetes |
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Different Levels of Physical Activity, Physical Health, Happiness, and Depression among Older Adults with Diabetes |
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different levels of physical activity, physical health, happiness, and depression among older adults with diabetes |
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Gerontology and Geriatric Medicine |
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The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between different levels of physical activity (light, moderate, and vigorous), physical health, happiness, and depression among older adults with diabetes. Using data from the National Social Life, Health and Aging Project (NSHAP) Wave 3, the results indicate that moderate and/or vigorous physical activity is more effective than light physical activity for promoting physical health and happiness and lowering depression of older adults with diabetes. This study suggests that activity professionals and therapists working with older adults with diabetes need to encourage their participation in physical activity as well as adjust a level of physical activity intensity that is tailored to participants’ needs and expectations. |
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