Effect of Physical Activity on Health-Related Quality of Life of Older Adults Using Newly Developed Health-Related Quality of Life Tool for the Korean Population
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Measures
2.1.1. Physical Activity
2.1.2. Korean Health-Related Quality of Life Instrument with 8 Items
2.1.3. Data Analysis
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Characteristic | Frequency (n) | Percentage (%) | |
---|---|---|---|
Sex | Male | 647 | 43.3 |
Female | 848 | 56.7 | |
Level of education | Less than elementary school | 816 | 54.6 |
Graduation from middle school | 247 | 16.5 | |
Graduation from high school | 284 | 19.0 | |
University degree or higher | 148 | 9.9 | |
Marital status | Married | 1003 | 67.1 |
Separated | 19 | 1.3 | |
Widowed | 413 | 27.6 | |
Divorced | 60 | 4.0 | |
Economic activity | Yes | 526 | 35.2 |
No | 969 | 64.8 | |
Walking exercise | Not at all | 350 | 23.4 |
1–2 days/week | 197 | 13.2 | |
3–4 days/week | 300 | 20.1 | |
More than 5 days/week | 648 | 43.3 | |
Strength exercise | Not at all | 1212 | 81.1 |
1–2 days/week | 50 | 3.3 | |
3–4 days/week | 84 | 5.6 | |
More than 5 days/week | 149 | 10.0 |
Variable | Frequency | Mean (SD) | F(t) | Duncan |
---|---|---|---|---|
Climbing stairs | Not at all c | 2.24 (0.858) | 30.658 *** | a > b > c |
1–2 days/week b | 1.95 (0.766) | |||
3–4 days/week a | 1.82 (0.694) | |||
More than 5 days/week a | 1.78 (0.751) | |||
Pain | Not at all c | 2.00 (0.823) | 10.314 *** | a > b > c |
1–2 days/week b | 1.87 (0.744) | |||
3–4 days/week ab | 1.77 (0.648) | |||
More than 5 days/week a | 1.74 (0.728) | |||
Vitality | Not at all c | 2.59 (1.107) | 22.538 *** | a > b > c |
1–2 days/week b | 2.38 (1.036) | |||
3–4 days/week a | 2.04 (0.977) | |||
More than 5 days/week a | 2.11 (0.994) | |||
Working | Not at all c | 2.23 (0.998) | 32.306 *** | a > b > c |
1–2 days/week b | 1.85 (0.837) | |||
3–4 days/week ab | 1.73 (0.776) | |||
More than 5 days/week a | 1.70 (0.799) | |||
Depression | Not at all b | 1.64 (0.840) | 7.860 *** | a > b |
1–2 days/week b | 1.61 (0.743) | |||
3–4 days/week a | 1.44 (0.600) | |||
More than 5 days/week a | 1.45 (0.653) | |||
Memory | Not at all b | 1.90 (0.721) | 6.489 *** | a > b |
1–2 days/week a | 1.79 (0.615) | |||
3–4 days/week a | 1.78 (0.593) | |||
More than 5 days/week a | 1.72 (0.615) | |||
Sleep | Not at all c | 1.88 (0.861) | 7.887 *** | a > b > c |
1–2 days/week bc | 1.79 (0.755) | |||
3–4 days/week ab | 1.68 (0.712) | |||
More than 5 days/week a | 1.65 (0.703) | |||
Happiness | Not at all b | 2.55 (1.072) | 12.406 *** | a > b |
1–2 days/week b | 2.50 (1.028) | |||
3–4 days/week a | 2.19 (0.953) | |||
More than 5 days/week a | 2.26 (0.970) |
Variable | Frequency | Mean (SD) | F(t) | Duncan |
---|---|---|---|---|
Climbing stairs | Not at all b | 1.99 (0.797) | 17.321 *** | a > b |
1–2 days/week a | 1.70 (0.707) | |||
3–4 days/week a | 1.59 (0.639) | |||
More than 5 days/week a | 1.62 (0.709) | |||
Pain | Not at all b | 1.87 (0.754) | 8.463 *** | a > b |
1–2 days/week ab | 1.66 (0.745) | |||
3–4 days/week ab | 1.69 (0.652) | |||
More than 5 days/week a | 1.58 (0.666) | |||
Vitality | Not at all b | 2.34 (1.049) | 20.284 *** | a > b |
1–2 days/week a | 1.92 (0.876) | |||
3–4 days/week a | 1.79 (0.921) | |||
More than 5 days/week a | 1.81 (0.926) | |||
Working | Not at all b | 1.91 (0.892) | 12.239 *** | a > b |
1–2 days/week a | 1.50 (0.762) | |||
3–4 days/week a | 1.53 (0.680) | |||
More than 5 days/week a | 1.62 (0.771) | |||
Depression | Not at all | 1.54 (0.722) | 3.320 * | - |
1–2 days/week | 1.46 (0.542) | |||
3–4 days/week | 1.34 (0.589) | |||
More than 5 days/week | 1.41 (0.686) | |||
Memory | Not at all | 1.80 (0.657) | 1.877 | - |
1–2 days/week | 1.70 (0.580) | |||
3–4 days/week | 1.69 (0.486) | |||
More than 5 days/week | 1.71 (0.593) | |||
Sleep | Not at all | 1.76 (0.779) | 4.031 ** | - |
1–2 days/week | 1.68 (0.620) | |||
3–4 days/week | 1.63 (0.667) | |||
More than 5 days/week | 1.55 (0.628) | |||
Happiness | Not at all b | 2.40 (1.026) | 5.755 *** | a > b |
1–2 days/week a | 2.10 (0.931) | |||
3–4 days/week a | 2.08 (0.843) | |||
More than 5 days/week ab | 2.17 (0.938) |
Variable | Walking Exercise | Strength Exercise | Climbing Stairs | Pain | Vitality | Working | Depression | Memory | Sleep | Happiness |
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Walking exercise | 1 | |||||||||
Strength exercise | 0.174 *** | 1 | ||||||||
Climbing stairs | −0.240 *** | −0.178 *** | 1 | |||||||
Pain | −146 *** | −0.132 *** | 0.474 *** | 1 | ||||||
Vitality | −0.183 *** | −0.189 *** | 0.398 *** | 0.325 *** | 1 | |||||
Working | −0.227 *** | −0.133 *** | 0.499 *** | 0.403 *** | 0.464 *** | 1 | ||||
Depression | −0.113 *** | −0.079 ** | 0.298 *** | 0.310 *** | 0.368 *** | 0.383 *** | 1 | |||
Memory | −0.112 *** | −0.058 * | 0.285 *** | 0.287 *** | 0.295 *** | 0.333 *** | 0.321 *** | 1 | ||
Sleep | −0.118 *** | −0.087 ** | 0.275 *** | 0.313 *** | 0.289 *** | 0.311 *** | 0.373 *** | 0.321 *** | 1 | |
Happiness | −0.138 *** | −0.093 *** | 0.251 *** | 0.227 *** | 0.371 *** | 0.314 *** | 0.458 *** | 0.295 *** | 0.357 *** | 1 |
HINT-8 Domains | Variables | Unstandardized Coefficients | β | t(p) | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
B | SE | ||||
Climbing stairs | Constant | 2.480 | 0.054 | 45.843 *** | |
Walking exercise | −0.139 | 0.016 | −0.213 | −8.555 *** | |
Strength exercise | −0.123 | 0.020 | −0.157 | −6.286 *** | |
R = 0.285, R2 = 0.080, F = 67.215 ***, Durbin–Watson = 1.891 | |||||
Pain | Constant | 2.138 | 0.053 | 41.585 *** | |
Walking exercise | −0.072 | 0.016 | −0.117 | −4.572 *** | |
Strength exercise | −0.089 | 0.019 | −0.120 | −4.685 *** | |
R = 0.181, R2 = 0.033, F = 25.723 ***, Durbin–Watson = 1.901 | |||||
Vitality | Constant | 2.873 | 0.073 | 39.166 *** | |
Walking exercise | −0.136 | 0.022 | −0.156 | −6.194 *** | |
Strength exercise | −0.181 | 0.027 | −0.172 | −6.810 *** | |
R = 0.251, R2 = 0.063, F = 50.849 ***, Durbin–Watson = 1.960 | |||||
Working | Constant | 2.377 | 0.059 | 40.101 *** | |
Walking exercise | −0.151 | 0.018 | −0.214 | −8.492 *** | |
Strength exercise | −0.087 | 0.022 | −0.102 | −4.060 *** | |
R = 0.252, R2 = 0.064, F = 51.503 ***, Durbin–Watson = 1.864 | |||||
Depression | Constant | 1.740 | 0.050 | 34.996 *** | |
Walking exercise | −0.070 | 0.015 | −0.120 | −4.666 *** | |
Strength exercise | −0.035 | 0.018 | −0.050 | −1.951 | |
R = 0.138, R2 = 0.019, F = 14.722 ***, Durbin–Watson = 1.942 | |||||
Memory | Constant | 1.971 | 0.046 | 42.746 *** | |
Walking exercise | −0.059 | 0.014 | −0.110 | −4.273 *** | |
Strength exercise | −0.020 | 0.017 | −0.031 | −1.183 | |
R = 0.119, R2 = 0.014, F = 10.982 ***, Durbin–Watson = 1.994 | |||||
Sleep | Constant | 1.990 | 0.054 | 37.082 *** | |
Walking exercise | −0.071 | 0.016 | −0.113 | −4.405 ** | |
Strength exercise | −0.053 | 0.019 | −0.070 | −2.723 ** | |
R = 0.143, R2 = 0.020, F = 54.860 ***, Durbin–Watson = 1.914 | |||||
Happiness | Constant | 2.777 | 0.072 | 38.693 *** | |
Walking exercise | −0.115 | 0.022 | −0.137 | −5.320 *** | |
Strength exercise | −0.080 | 0.026 | −0.079 | −3.064 ** | |
R = 0.169, R2 = 0.029, F = 22.181 ***, Durbin–Watson = 2.031 |
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Seo, J.; An, S.; Kim, D. Effect of Physical Activity on Health-Related Quality of Life of Older Adults Using Newly Developed Health-Related Quality of Life Tool for the Korean Population. Healthcare 2023, 11, 2192. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11152192
Seo J, An S, Kim D. Effect of Physical Activity on Health-Related Quality of Life of Older Adults Using Newly Developed Health-Related Quality of Life Tool for the Korean Population. Healthcare. 2023; 11(15):2192. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11152192
Chicago/Turabian StyleSeo, Jungwoon, Sangyong An, and Daehee Kim. 2023. "Effect of Physical Activity on Health-Related Quality of Life of Older Adults Using Newly Developed Health-Related Quality of Life Tool for the Korean Population" Healthcare 11, no. 15: 2192. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11152192
APA StyleSeo, J., An, S., & Kim, D. (2023). Effect of Physical Activity on Health-Related Quality of Life of Older Adults Using Newly Developed Health-Related Quality of Life Tool for the Korean Population. Healthcare, 11(15), 2192. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11152192