Effects of Twelve-Week Water-Fitness Exercise on Physical Functional Fitness, Physical Self-Esteem and Well-Being in Older Adults

Kai-Yang Hu
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The purposes of this study were to compare the differences of functional physical fitness, physical self-esteem and well-being between experimental and control groups of older adults, and to explore the effects of functional physical fitness on physical self-esteem and well-being. One hundred and forty-one older adults aged above 65 years were recruited as the subjects from three institutional care homes, and all subjects were divided into experimental (n = 79) and control (n = 62) groups. Participants completed physical self-esteem inventory and wellbeing inventory before and after experiments. The results were as follows: 1). The post-test scores of functional physical fitness, physical self-esteem and well-being were significantly different between experimental and control groups. 2). The scores of functional physical fitness, physical self-esteem and well-being were different between pre-test and post-test in experimental group. 3). The functional physical fitness explained the variance of physical self-esteem (61.7%) and well-being (60.1%) respectively. It is concluded that twelve-week water-fitness exercise was considered as a safe and suitable exercise for older adults. Water-fitness exercise could promote the functional physical fitness in older adults, and also promote physical self-esteem and well-being.
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12周水上健身运动对老年人身体机能健康、身体自尊和幸福感的影响
本研究旨在比较实验组与对照组老年人功能体质、身体自尊和幸福感的差异,探讨功能体质对身体自尊和幸福感的影响。从三家养老院招募了141名65岁以上的老年人作为研究对象,并将所有研究对象分为实验组(n = 79)和对照组(n = 62)。参与者在实验前后分别完成了身体自尊量表和健康量表。结果表明:1)试验组和对照组的功能体质、身体自尊和幸福感测验后得分均存在显著差异。2)实验组的功能体质、身体自尊和幸福感在测试前和测试后均存在差异。3)功能体适能分别解释了身体自尊(61.7%)和幸福感(60.1%)的方差。结论:12周水上健身运动是老年人安全适宜的运动方式。水上健身运动可以提高老年人的功能性体质,提高身体自尊和幸福感。
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