Mind Over Body Connection: Aging expectations and subjective health and well-being among older adults

Background: There is credible evidence that a person's beliefs about the aging process are linked to and influence a variety of health outcomes.   Purpose: This study determined whether aging expectations predict health-related quality of life. Furthermore, the study determined whether engageme...

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Main Author: Johnny Jr. Yao (Author)
Format: Book
Published: ACHSM, 2022-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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Summary:Background: There is credible evidence that a person's beliefs about the aging process are linked to and influence a variety of health outcomes.   Purpose: This study determined whether aging expectations predict health-related quality of life. Furthermore, the study determined whether engagement in healthy lifestyles mediates the relationship between these variables.   Methods: A descriptive-correlational study. This study enlisted a total of 95 respondents aged 60 to 85 years old in a large metropolitan area. Data were analyzed using linear regression and mediation analysis.   Results: Aging expectations and engagement in healthy lifestyles are a significant predictor of health-related quality of life (p< 0.05). Moreover, engagement in healthy lifestyles is found to be a significant mediator between the variables.   Conclusion: Older adults who have positive aging expectations and engage in health promotion activities are more likely to report better health. Therefore, programs that promote a positive aging expectation and engagement in health-promoting activities should be implemented.
Item Description:10.24083/apjhm.v17i2.1647
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