Exercise, physical activity and mental well-being in later life

G. Windle
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Exercise and physical activity are thought to be among the most important lifestyle factors for the maintenance of health and prevention of premature disease and mortality. Yet sedentary lifestyles are common. Many people avoid exercise, and have done so across their lifespan. Exercise and physical activity are also considered important for positive psychological functioning; however, this has received limited research attention. This mini-review discusses the effects of exercise and physical activity on mental health and well-being in later life. It draws on international peer reviewed research, summarized in systematic reviews and/or meta-anlaysis, and presents the key findings. Systematic reviews and meta-analyses generally confirm the importance of exercise for mental well-being; however, there is a lack of good quality research. The review discusses some of the barriers to exercise, and identifies strategies that may facilitate uptake and adherence in later life. Limitations in the current evidence are discussed. Based on the current evidence, it is recommended that health practitioners should encourage exercise or physical activity of low to moderate intensity, and leisure time activity such as walking, especially at retirement. Future intervention research would benefit by focusing on people who have not self-selected into studies so as to understand the causal direction, and include theory driven approaches to behaviour change.
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晚年的锻炼、身体活动和心理健康
锻炼和体育活动被认为是保持健康和预防过早疾病和死亡的最重要的生活方式因素之一。然而,久坐不动的生活方式很常见。很多人都避免锻炼,而且一生都在这样做。锻炼和体育活动也被认为对积极的心理功能很重要;然而,这方面的研究关注有限。这篇小型综述讨论了运动和体育活动对以后生活中心理健康和幸福的影响。它借鉴了国际同行评议的研究,在系统评价和/或荟萃分析中进行了总结,并介绍了主要发现。系统综述和荟萃分析普遍证实了锻炼对心理健康的重要性;然而,缺乏高质量的研究。这篇综述讨论了运动的一些障碍,并确定了有助于在以后的生活中吸收和坚持锻炼的策略。讨论了现有证据的局限性。根据目前的证据,建议卫生从业人员应鼓励低至中等强度的锻炼或体育活动,以及闲暇时间的活动,如散步,特别是在退休时。未来的干预研究将受益于关注那些没有自我选择进入研究的人,以便了解因果方向,并包括理论驱动的行为改变方法。
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