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Silva, José Alexandre Domingues
2020
Type
article
Identifier
Santos, J.M.F., Petrica, J.M.P.D., Serrano, J.J.M., Batista, M.A.S., & Honório, S.A.A. (2021). Selfperception of quality of life and practice of physical activity. Journal of Human Sport and Exercise, 16(2proc), S289-S294. doi:https://doi.org/10.14198/jhse.2021.16.Proc2.14
10.14198/jhse.2021.16.Proc2.14
Title
Self-perception of quality of life and practice of physical activity
Subject
Aging
Active aging
Quality of life
Physical activity
Active aging
Quality of life
Physical activity
Date
2021-04-09T10:00:14Z
2021-04-09T10:00:14Z
2021
2021-04-09T10:00:14Z
2021
Description
Population aging is an increasingly observable fact in several developed countries. In Portugal, the
percentage of elderly people is much higher compared to other age groups. We know that this phase of life
causes damage at the biological level, psychological and social problems, which means that the quality of
life at this age can decrease. Physical activity can be a means of reversing and / or preventing loss of quality
of life. This study aims to verify whether elderly people who practice a regular program of formal physical
activity have a better perception of their quality of life than non-practicing elderly people. The sample
consisted of 64 elderly people (n = 64), residing in Proença-a-Nova in Portugal, divided into two groups, a
group of practitioners in elderly programs and another group not practicing formal physical activity. The
perception of quality of life was measured using the MOS SF-36v2 questionnaire, while the battery of tests
by the Senior Fitness Test by Rikli and Jones (1999; 2001) was used to assess the functional level. The
results showed that the perception of quality of life presents few statistically significant differences, with the
highest values being that of the group of practitioners. The perception of quality of life reveals a weak
correlation with the functional level presented by the two groups. It was concluded that the practice of physical
activity does not influence the perception of quality of life, but it has a significant influence on a better
functional level.
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Access restrictions
openAccess
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Language
eng
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