482 Improvement of health outcomes and quality of life of Hispanic older adults in Puerto Rico through participation in a Physical Activity (PA) Community-based Program

Felix J. Roman - Hernandez, Maria Danet Lapiz - Bluhm, Abdiel Gomez – Santos, Wilnelys M. Montalvo – Caraballo
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OBJECTIVES/GOALS: The proposed study aims to improve physical and mental health outcomes among Hispanic older adults who live alone in a low-income San Juan, Puerto Rico community through weekly PA groups. Specific outcomes include measures of loneliness, social isolation, depression, physical mobility, metabolic indicators, and other health indicators. METHODS/STUDY POPULATION: Data will be collected at three time points: Pre (Week 1), Mid (Week 6), and Post (Week 12) intervention. Currently, the community has 50 residents over 65 years old who live under the poverty index and receive multiple social benefits. Various tools will be implemented to measure loneliness (University of California Los Angeles – Loneliness Scale-10 items), social isolation (Lubben Social Network Scale-6 items), depression (Geriatric Depression Scale-10 items), physical mobility (Time Up and Go Test), metabolic health indicators (hemoglobin A1c and glucose) and other health indicators (i.e., blood pressure, cholesterol, as well as body mass index (BMI)). These measurements will determine if participation in PA groups is associated with improvement of the variables measured. RESULTS/ANTICIPATED RESULTS: It is expected that the baseline scores of older Hispanic adults in terms of loneliness, social isolation, depression, physical mobility, metabolic indicators (i.e., cholesterol level and hemoglobin A1c), and other health indicators (blood pressure or BP and BMI) will be lower compared to those after participation in the Physical Activity Program. More frequent participation will be associated with more significant improvement in measured variables. DISCUSSION/SIGNIFICANCE: Results from this study will determine the effectiveness of community-based PA interventions in addressing loneliness, social isolation, depression, physical mobility, and metabolic factors (hemoglobin A1c and glucose) in elderly minority Hispanic populations as a means of improving their health outcomes and quality of life.
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482 通过参加体育活动(PA)社区计划改善波多黎各西班牙裔老年人的健康状况和生活质量
目的/目标:拟议的研究旨在通过每周一次的 PA 小组活动,改善波多黎各圣胡安低收入社区独居西班牙裔老年人的身心健康状况。具体结果包括孤独感、社会隔离、抑郁、身体活动能力、新陈代谢指标和其他健康指标。方法/研究对象:将在三个时间点收集数据:干预前(第 1 周)、干预中(第 6 周)和干预后(第 12 周)。目前,该社区有 50 名 65 岁以上的居民,他们生活在贫困线以下,享受多种社会福利。将采用各种工具来测量孤独感(加州大学洛杉矶分校--孤独感量表--10 个项目)、社会隔离(卢本社会网络量表--6 个项目)、抑郁(老年抑郁量表--10 个项目)、身体活动能力(起立和行走时间测试)、代谢健康指标(血红蛋白 A1c 和血糖)以及其他健康指标(即血压、胆固醇以及体重指数 (BMI))。这些测量结果将确定参加体育锻炼小组是否与所测变量的改善有关。结果/预期结果:预计西班牙裔老年人在孤独感、社会隔离、抑郁、身体活动能力、代谢指标(即胆固醇水平和血红蛋白 A1c)以及其他健康指标(血压或 BP 和体重指数)方面的基线分数将低于参加体育锻炼计划后的分数。参与次数越多,测量变量的改善越明显。讨论/意义:本研究的结果将确定社区体育锻炼干预在解决西班牙裔少数民族老年人孤独、社会隔离、抑郁、身体活动能力和代谢因素(血红蛋白 A1c 和血糖)方面的有效性,从而改善他们的健康状况和生活质量。
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