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Title: | A comparative study of the functional fitness and perception of quality of life among elderly participants and non-participants of Universities of third age |
Authors: | Biehl-Printes, Clarissa Texeira, Diogo Costa, Armando Pinheiro, Valter Sousa, Paulo Cruz, Joana Tomas-Carus, Pablo |
Keywords: | active aging university of third age functional fitness quality of life. |
Issue Date: | 14-Dec-2014 |
Publisher: | Journal of Aging & Inovation |
Citation: | Biehl-Printes C, Teixeira D, Costa A, Pinheiro V, Sousa P, Cruz J, Tomas-Carus P. A comparative study of the functional fitness and perception of quality of life among elderly participants and non-participants of Universities of third age. Journal of Aging & Inovation 2014;3(3):39-49. |
Abstract: | Abstract - Objectives: To analyze the contributions of Universities of third age (U3A) through their proposed activities and effects in functional fitness
and quality of life of elderly participants and non-participants. Methods: The sample was composed of two groups: elderly participants in U3A (EPG;
n=25) and elderly non-participants (ENPG; n=25). Data collection was obtained through questionnaires: one about sociodemografic characteristics and
U3A attendance (General questionnaire) and another about quality of life (WHOQOL-BREF Portuguese version). Also, were applied two test of the
Fullerton Tests battery (30-second chair stand and 8-food up and go). Results: The results show statistically significant differences in attendance
between women (76%) and men (24%). There is a predominance of married (68%) that attend the U3A. The educational level indicates that the EPG
present more years of education (28%) and more people with higher education (24%). The main reason why the ENPG didn’t attend U3A was lack of
time (44%). For lower body strength, the results showed differences between EPG and ENPG (p=0.022), in favor of EPG. No differences were observed
between groups for agility/dynamic balance (p=0.977). In quality of life were observed differences between groups in the physical domain (p=0.026), with
the EPG presenting higher scores that ENPG. For all the other domains, no differences were observed (all p>0.050). Conclusions: This study showed a
prevalence of attendance of women to U3A and that the enrolled elderlies have more previous years of schooling. The elderly participants in U3A
showed better physical domain than non-participants. However, in other domains were not found differences between participants and non-participants.
For future studies, it is proposed that the sample should encompass groups with higher age range that may produce results with new interpretations. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/12728 |
Type: | article |
Appears in Collections: | DES - Publicações - Artigos em Revistas Nacionais Com Arbitragem Científica
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