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Furthermore, the moderating role of health literacy in the relationship between exercise participation, social support, and active aging was analyzed. Questionnaires were administered to respondents from Northern Taiwan during face-to-face interviews. Of the 1,800 distributed questionnaires, 1,586 completed questionnaires were received (response rate = 88.1%). The data collected were analyzed using structural equation modeling. The results indicated that exercise participation (β = 0.163, \n \n p\n =\n 0.000\n \n ), social support (β = 0.384, \n \n p\n =\n 0.000\n \n ), and health literacy (β = 0.360, \n \n p\n =\n 0.000\n \n ) had significant positive effects on active aging. Health literacy did not moderate the effects of exercise participation and social support on active aging among older adults (β = −0.054, \n \n p\n =\n 0.197\n \n and 0.061, \n \n p\n =\n 0.066\n \n ). 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摘要
为了应对人口老龄化和老年人数量的逐年增加,政府部门和学者一直致力于促进老年人的医疗保健。老年并不一定包括健康迅速衰退、脆弱或衰老。因此,老年人的积极老龄化已成为世界范围内的一个主要考虑因素。运动参与和社会支持对积极老龄化的影响值得研究。本研究提出了一个概念模型来理解运动参与和社会支持对老年人积极老龄化的影响。运动参与、社会支持和健康素养被整合到假设老年人积极老龄化的理论模型中。此外,我们还分析了健康素养在运动参与、社会支持和积极老龄化之间的调节作用。本研究以面对面访谈的方式,对台湾北部地区的受访者进行问卷调查。在发放的1800份问卷中,共收到完成问卷1586份,回复率为88.1%。采用结构方程模型对收集到的数据进行分析。结果表明,运动参与(β = 0.163, p = 0.000)、社会支持(β = 0.384, p = 0.000)和健康素养(β = 0.360, p = 0.000)对主动老龄化有显著的正向影响。健康素养没有调节运动参与和社会支持对老年人积极老龄化的影响(β = - 0.054, p = 0.197和0.061,p = 0.066)。目前的研究结果证实,社会支持对积极老龄化有相当大的影响,可以为未来针对相关机构和老年人的建议提供参考。
Relationship between Degree of Exercise Participation and Active Aging among Older Adults
Government departments and scholars have focused on promoting health care for older adults in response to population aging and the annual increase in the number of older adults. Old age does not necessarily involve rapid health decline, fragility, or senility. Therefore, active aging among older adults has become a major consideration worldwide. The effect of exercise participation and social support on active aging warrants investigation. This study proposes a conceptual model for understanding the effects of exercise participation and social support on active aging among older adults. Exercise participation, social support, and health literacy were integrated to hypothesize a theoretical model of active aging among older adults. Furthermore, the moderating role of health literacy in the relationship between exercise participation, social support, and active aging was analyzed. Questionnaires were administered to respondents from Northern Taiwan during face-to-face interviews. Of the 1,800 distributed questionnaires, 1,586 completed questionnaires were received (response rate = 88.1%). The data collected were analyzed using structural equation modeling. The results indicated that exercise participation (β = 0.163,
p
=
0.000
), social support (β = 0.384,
p
=
0.000
), and health literacy (β = 0.360,
p
=
0.000
) had significant positive effects on active aging. Health literacy did not moderate the effects of exercise participation and social support on active aging among older adults (β = −0.054,
p
=
0.197
and 0.061,
p
=
0.066
). The current results confirm that social support has a considerable effect on active aging, which could be used as a reference for future proposals targeted at relevant institutions and older adults.