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Diversity Matters for Health: Activity Diversity Emodiversity Stressor Diversity and Happyversity

机译:卫生的多样性事项:活动多样性公开大学压力源多样性和快乐

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Aging theories suggest that diversity of experiences relates to social integration, cognitive reserve, and more psychological resources, all of which are important for successful aging. However, age-related declines may contribute to a monotonous daily life. Emerging studies suggest that activity diversity and positive emotional diversity are associated with better health; yet, we still know little about how a variety of diverse lifestyle indicators are associated with health in adulthood. This symposium showcases contemporary endeavors towards understanding how multiple diversity indicators of adult lifestyle relate to health. Paper 1 examines activity diversity (breadth and evenness of daily activity participation) and tests its associations with overall and nightly sleep health. Paper 2 investigates the relationship between activity diversity and hippocampus volume. Paper 3 examines whether there are age-related differences in the extent to which positive emodiversity attenuates the association between stress and depressive symptoms. Paper 4 examines stressor diversity and how it is associated with blood pressure across age and SES. Paper 5 introduces a novel concept of happyversity (diversity in life satisfaction across different domains) and tests its association with terminal decline. These papers use different project datasets that include different populations of middle-aged and older adults, such as the Midlife in the United States Study, Intraindividual Study of Affect, Health and Interpersonal Behavior, Study of Health and Interactions in the Natural Environment, and German Socioeconomic Panel Study. At the end of these presentations, Dr. Almeida will discuss their theoretical and methodological contributions, and consider challenges and opportunities for future research.
机译:老化理论表明,经验的多样性涉及社会融合,认知储备和更多的心理资源,所有这些都对成功衰老很重要。然而,与年龄相关的下降可能导致单一的日常生活。新兴研究表明,活动多样性和积极的情绪多样性与更好的健康有关;然而,我们仍然了解如何在成年期与健康有关的各种生活方式指标。该研讨会展示了当代的努力,了解成年生活方式的多个多样性指标如何与健康有关。纸张1审查活动多样性(广度和日常活动参与的均匀度),并测试其与整体和夜间睡眠健康的协会。纸张2研究了活动多样性和海马体积之间的关系。论文3检查了积极发出的程度与年龄有关的差异,验证了应力和抑郁症状之间的关联。纸张4检查压力源的多样性以及如何与跨年龄和SES血压相关的变化。纸张5介绍了一种新颖的快乐概念(在不同领域的生活满意度的多样性),并测试其与终端下降的关联。这些论文使用不同的项目数据集,包括中年和老年人的不同群体,如中期的中期研究,对情质研究的影响,健康和人际关系,自然环境中的健康和互动研究以及德语社会经济小组研究。在这些演讲结束时,Almeida博士将讨论其理论和方法论贡献,并考虑未来研究的挑战和机会。

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