老年人的新生活:老年人改变生活方式的倡议。

Health values Pub Date : 1986-11-01
J Allen
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为了研究老年人改变健康习惯的努力,几乎所有(N = 198)居住在纽约乡村小镇威尔斯伯勒的老年人都接受了采访。受试者被要求描述他们前一年的健康改变努力。受试者还对主要生活方式改变的成功程度进行了评估。这些老年人中的绝大多数(83%)报告说他们尝试过一次或多次改变生活方式的努力。研究确定,不到一半(45%)的关键生活方式改变持续了6个月或更长时间。通过感知社会支持和感知与健康相关的社会规范来评估社会环境的影响。健康行为、抑郁、记忆丧失、活动限制和社会经济地位的自我报告测量作为对照。两个结构方程模型确定了社会规范与生活方式改变尝试的数量和生活方式改变的成功有关。规范之间的相互作用有助于确定社会支持与生活方式改变尝试的数量是正相关还是负相关。
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New lives for old: lifestyle change initiatives among older adults.

In order to examine seniors' efforts to change their health practices, nearly all (N = 198) of the senior citizens who reside in the small rural town of Willsboro, New York were interviewed. Subjects were asked to describe their health change efforts of the prior year. Subjects also rated the success of a principal lifestyle change effort. The vast majority of these seniors (83%) reported having attempted one or more lifestyle change efforts. It was determined that a little less than one half (45%) of the key lifestyle changes were sustained for 6 months or more. The impact of social environment was assessed through measures of perceived social support and perceived health-related social norms. Self-report measures of health behavior, depression, memory loss, activity limitations, and socioeconomic status served as controls. Two structural equation models determined that social norms are related to both the number of lifestyle change attempts and to lifestyle change success. An interaction between norms help to determine whether social support is positively or negatively related to the number of lifestyle change attempts.

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