| Literature DB >> 32142384 |
Yunsong Cui1, Ellen Sweeney1, Cynthia Forbes1, Vanessa DeClercq1, Scott A Grandy2, Melanie Keats2, Louise Parker1, Zhijie Michael Yu1, Trevor J B Dummer3.
Abstract
The population of Atlantic Canada is aging rapidly and has among the highest rates of chronic disease in the country. This cross-sectional study drew data from the Atlantic Partnership for Tomorrow's Health (Atlantic PATH) study to investigate the association between physical activity and self-rated health among adults in this population. The results suggest that physical activity is associated with and may help to improve perceived health status of individuals with one or more chronic conditions. The findings support literature suggesting that physical activity can be beneficial for adults as they age with chronic disease.Entities:
Keywords: Atlantic PATH; Canadian Partnership for Tomorrow Project; Self-rated health; aging; chronic disease; physical activity
Year: 2020 PMID: 32142384 DOI: 10.1080/08952841.2020.1735286
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Women Aging ISSN: 0895-2841