Leisure engagement in older age is related to objective and subjective experiences of aging

被引:0
|
作者
Jessica K. Bone
Feifei Bu
Jill K. Sonke
Daisy Fancourt
机构
[1] University College London,Research Department of Behavioural Science and Health, Institute of Epidemiology & Health Care
[2] University of Florida,Center for Arts in Medicine
来源
关键词
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Leisure engagement has potential to slow health and functional decline in older age. However, the benefits of different leisure domains for different aspects of aging remains unclear. In 8771 older adults from the Health and Retirement Study (a longitudinal panel study), we measured engagement in physical, creative, cognitive, and community activities. Outcome-wide analyses used 23 aging experiences across seven domains eight years later (daily functioning, physical fitness, long-term physical health problems, heart health, weight, sleep, subjective perceptions of health). Physical activity was related to more positive experiences in all domains but heart health eight years later. Creative engagement was positively related to aging experiences in four domains longitudinally. Cognitive and community engagement were less consistently related to aging experiences. Physical and creative activities may influence important aging metrics, reducing age-related decline and keeping older adults functionally independent for longer, potentially limiting increasing healthcare costs.
引用
收藏
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Leisure engagement in older age is related to objective and subjective experiences of aging
    Bone, Jessica K.
    Bu, Feifei
    Sonke, Jill K.
    Fancourt, Daisy
    NATURE COMMUNICATIONS, 2024, 15 (01)
  • [2] An Older Subjective Age Is Related to Accelerated Epigenetic Aging
    Stephan, Yannick
    Sutin, Angelina R.
    Luchetti, Martina
    Terracciano, Antonio
    PSYCHOLOGY AND AGING, 2021, 36 (06) : 767 - 772
  • [3] Age-related objective and subjective dysphotopsia
    Aujla, Maana
    Wolffsohn, James
    Sheppard, Amy Louise
    INVESTIGATIVE OPHTHALMOLOGY & VISUAL SCIENCE, 2016, 57 (12)
  • [4] Colocation of older adults with successful aging based on objective and subjective measures
    Cromley, Ellen K.
    Wilson-Genderson, Maureen
    Christman, Zachary
    Pruchno, Rachel A.
    APPLIED GEOGRAPHY, 2015, 56 : 13 - 20
  • [5] Aging in Context: Incorporating Everyday Experiences Into the Study of Subjective Age
    Hughes, Matthew L.
    Touron, Dayna R.
    FRONTIERS IN PSYCHIATRY, 2021, 12
  • [6] ADJUSTMENT TO AGING AND SUBJECTIVE AGE IN ROMANIAN AND PORTUGUESE OLDER ADULTS
    von Humboldt, S.
    Leal, I.
    GERONTOLOGIST, 2012, 52 : 384 - 385
  • [7] Being slower, feeling older? Experimentally induced cognitive aging experiences have limited impact on subjective age
    Gabrian, Martina
    Wahl, Hans-Werner
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF AGEING, 2017, 14 (02) : 179 - 188
  • [8] Being slower, feeling older? Experimentally induced cognitive aging experiences have limited impact on subjective age
    Martina Gabrian
    Hans-Werner Wahl
    European Journal of Ageing, 2017, 14 : 179 - 188
  • [9] LATENT CONSTRUCTS FOR ADJUSTMENT TO AGING, AGE REPRESENTATION AND SUBJECTIVE AGE IN OLDER ADULTS
    von Humboldt, S.
    Leal, I.
    GERONTOLOGIST, 2012, 52 : 380 - 381
  • [10] Perceived Time, Frequency, and Intensity of Engagement and Older Masters Athletes' Subjective Experiences
    Deck, Sarah
    Doherty, Alison
    Hall, Craig
    Schneider, Angela
    Patil, Swarali
    Belfry, Glen
    FRONTIERS IN SPORTS AND ACTIVE LIVING, 2021, 3