Can physical activity improve the mental health of older adults?

Nicola T Lautenschlager, Osvaldo P Almeida, Leon Flicker, Aleksandar Janca
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The world population is aging rapidly. Whilst this dramatic demographic change is a desirable and welcome phenomenon, particularly in view of people's increasing longevity, it's social, financial and health consequences can not be ignored. In addition to an increase of many age related physical illnesses, this demographic change will also lead to an increase of a number of mental health problems in older adults and in particular of dementia and depression. Therefore, any health promotion approach that could facilitate introduction of effective primary, secondary and even tertiary prevention strategies in old age psychiatry would be of significant importance. This paper explores physical activity as one of possible health promotion strategies and evaluates the existing evidence that supports its positive effect on cognitive impairment and depression in later life.

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体育活动能改善老年人的心理健康吗?
世界人口正在迅速老龄化。虽然这种戏剧性的人口变化是一种可取和受欢迎的现象,特别是考虑到人们的寿命越来越长,但它的社会、经济和健康后果不容忽视。除了许多与年龄有关的身体疾病增加之外,这种人口变化还将导致老年人的一些心理健康问题增加,特别是痴呆症和抑郁症。因此,任何能够促进在老年精神病学中引入有效的初级、二级甚至三级预防战略的健康促进方法都将非常重要。本文探讨了体育活动作为一种可能的健康促进策略,并评估了现有证据支持其对晚年认知障碍和抑郁的积极作用。
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