| Literature DB >> 27298737 |
Antonio Rapacciuolo1, Pasquale Perrone Filardi1, Rosario Cuomo2, Vincenzo Mauriello3, Maria Quarto4, Annamaria Kisslinger5, Gianluigi Savarese1, Maddalena Illario6, Donatella Tramontano7.
Abstract
Social isolation and exclusion are associated with poor health status and premature death. A number of related isolation factors, inadequate transportation system and restrictions in individuals' life space, have been associated with malnutrition in older adults. Since eating is a social event, isolation can have a negative effect on nutrition. Cultural involvement and participation in interactive activities are essential tools to fight social isolation, and they can counteract the detrimental effects of social isolation on health. To provide data supporting the hypothesis that encouraging participation might represent an innovative preventive and health promoting strategy for healthy living and aging, we developed an ad hoc questionnaire to investigate the relationship between cultural participation, well-being, and resilience in a sample of residents in the metropolitan area of Naples. The questionnaire includes a question on adherence to diet or to a special nutritional regimen; in addition, the participants are asked to mention their height and weight. We investigated the relationship between BMI, adherence to diet, and perceived well-being (PWB) and resilience in a sample of 571 subjects over 60 years of age. Here, we present evidence that engagement into social and cultural activities is associated with higher well-being and resilience, in particular in females over 60 years of age.Entities:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27298737 PMCID: PMC4889833 DOI: 10.1155/2016/4768420
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Aging Res ISSN: 2090-2204
Comparison of the six dimensions of PWB, between females and males. Results are reported as mean ± SD. P value has been calculated by Student's t-test between each two groups.
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| Anxiety | 3,34 ± 1,311 | 3,63 ± 1,19 | 0,003 |
| Vitality (positive) | 3,16 ± 1,229 | 3,18 ± 1,191 | 0,835 |
| Depressive mood | 3,10 ± 1,237 | 3,44 ± 1,161 | 0,0004 |
| Self-control | 2,71 ± 1,293 | 3,14 ± 1,358 | <0,0001 |
| Positive WB | 2,59 ± 1,139 | 2,84 ± 1,238 | 0,008 |
| Vitality (negative) | 3,03 ± 1,103 | 3,21 ± 1,16 | 0,0423 |
Figure 1BMI values of all subjects over 60 years of age examined in the study.
Figure 2Distribution of >60 all, females, and males by BMI categories. Percentage per each group has been calculated over the total number of >60 years of age in all, females, and males groups separately.
Panel a: comparison of PWB and resilience scores between normal weight and obese all > 60 subjects. Results are reported as mean ± SD. P value has been calculated by Student's t-test between each two groups. Panel b: comparison of PWB and resilience scores between normal weight and obese > 60 Females results are reported as mean ± SD. P value has been calculated by Student's t-test between each two groups. Panel c: comparison of PWB and resilience scores between normal weight and obese > 60 males. Results are reported as mean ± SD. P value has been calculated by Student's t-test between each two groups.
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| a | Normal weight | 22,57 ± 1,77 | <0,0001 | 6,09 ± 1,52 | NS | 70,11 ± 18,48 | NS |
| Obesity | 32,79 ± 3,06 | 5,85 ± 1,89 | 66,99 ± 23,44 | ||||
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| b | Normal weight | 22,33 ± 1,7 | <0,0001 | 6,25 ± 1,45 | <0,05 | 69,63 ± 16,95 | 0,0093 |
| Obesity | 33,72 ± 3,4 | 5,36 ± 2,19 | 55,61 ± 22,18 | ||||
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| c | Normal weight | 23,22 ± 1,23 | <0,0001 | 5,98 ± 1,54 | NS | 72,15 ± 18,89 | NS |
| Obesity | 31,75 ± 1,76 | 6,17 ± 1,55 | 72,86 ± 21,78 | ||||
The table depicts the number of >60 male and female subjects distributed according to self-reported diagnosed diseases.
| BMI distribution | Females > 60 | Males > 60 | ||||||||
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| Diabetes | Hypertension | Obesity | CVD | Depression | Diabetes | Hypertension | Obesity | CVD | Depression | |
| Normal weight | 9 | 32 | 1 | 23 | 5 | 17 | 28 | 1 | 45 | 7 |
| Overweight | 12 | 31 | 2 | 16 | 9 | 21 | 38 | 2 | 56 | 7 |
| Obesity | 6 | 16 | 16 | 14 | 8 | 10 | 19 | 16 | 20 | 3 |
Panel a: comparison of BMI, PWB, and resilience between >60 P and NP. Results are reported as mean ± SD. P value has been calculated by Student's t-test between each two groups. Panel b: comparison of BMI, PWB, and resilience between >60 P and NP Females. Results are reported as mean ± SD. P value has been calculated by Student's t-test between each two groups. Panel c: comparison of BMI, PWB, and resilience between >60 P and NP males. Results are reported as mean ± SD. P value has been calculated by Student's t-test between each two groups.
| >60 all | BMI |
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| a | P | 25,8 ± 3,932 | 0,004 | 6,07 ± 1,581 | <0,0001 | 70,53 ± 17,98 | <0,0001 |
| NP | 27,1 ± 4,21 | 5,14 ± 1,83 | 58,95 ± 23,2 | ||||
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| b | P | 26,18 ± 3,31 | NS | 6,02 ± 1,53 | 0,009 | 73,05 ± 16,93 | 0,015 |
| NP | 26,6 ± 3,30 | 5,41 ± 1,64 | 65,38 ± 18,67 | ||||
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| c | P | 25,25 ± 4,36 | 0,008 | 6,11 ± 1,53 | <0,0001 | 68,16 ± 18,67 | <0,0001 |
| NP | 27,42 ± 5,25 | 4,75 ± 2,02 | 50,31 ± 20,48 | ||||
Panel a: BMI, PWB, and resilience in >60 subjects following or nonfollowing a diet in relation to participation to cultural and social activities. Results are reported as mean ± SD. P value has been calculated by Student's t-test between each two groups. Panel b: BMI, PWB, and resilience in females >60 following or nonfollowing a diet in relation to participation in cultural and social activities. Results are reported as mean ± SD. P value has been calculated by Student's t-test between each two groups. Panel c: BMI, PWB, and resilience in males >60 following or nonfollowing a diet in relation to participation in cultural and social activities. Results are reported as mean ± SD. P value has been calculated by Student's t-test between each two groups.
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| a | P | 70,79 ± 18,56 | 0,001 | 6,10 ± 1,58 | 0,02 | 70,08 ± 17,92 | 0,002 | 6,04 ± 1,58 | <0,001 |
| NP | 57,73 ± 22,47 | 5,43 ± 1,66 | 59,78 ± 23,69 | 5,05 ± 1,92 | |||||
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| b | P | 73,33 ± 18,59 | 0,028 | 6,15 ± 1,57 | 0,192 | 72,68 ± 16,34 | NS | 5,94 ± 1,54 | NS |
| NP | 57,59 ± 26,01 | 5,59 ± 1,66 | 71,94 ± 19,83 | 5,65 ± 1,53 | |||||
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| c | P | 68,35 ± 18,22 | 0,013 | 6,05 ± 1,60 | 0,043 | 67,60 ± 19,05 | <0,001 | 6,13 ± 1,63 | <0,001 |
| NP | 57,09 ± 20,14 | 5,24 ± 1,70 | 43,73 ± 19,27 | 4,22 ± 2,17 | |||||