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Lifestyle's influence on community-dwelling older adults' health: A mixed-methods study design

机译:Lifestyle对社区住宅老年人健康的影响:混合方法研究设计

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Background: Aging often involves health problems and difficulties, such as physical and psychological impairments, isolation, and loneliness, causing social and existential consequences. Studies have explored aging from different perspectives. However, few studies have examined healthy older adults’ genetic backgrounds, lifestyles, and meaning in life separately or in combination. This study aims to describe how healthy older adults experience aging, health, lifestyles, and meaning in life and explore potential genetic correlations.Methods and Design:The project will comprise three main parts: a quantitative section featuring the development and testing of a lifestyle questionnaire, a quantitative genetic analysis, and a qualitative interview study. Participants will be community-dwelling, healthy, older adults between 70 and 95 years of age. A sample size of 800 older adults will be invited to participate in seminars in collaboration with the national Swedish association Active Seniors. Data will be collected through lifestyle questionnaire, DNA extracted from saliva samples, and interviews. Based on questionnaire responses, profile groups will be created and compared statistically with variations in genetic backgrounds, providing the basis for recruiting participants to the qualitative interviews.Discussion: This study’s expected outcome will be to gain knowledge about variations in genetic backgrounds correlated with individual experiences regarding aging, health, and meaning in life. This knowledge can improve the understanding of motivations for healthy lifestyle changes. The results can reveal potential implications for individual prerequisites to healthy aging and how health-promoting aging and lifestyle counseling can be adjusted to meet individual needs.
机译:背景:老龄化往往涉及健康问题和困难,例如身体和心理障碍,孤立和孤独,造成社会和存在的后果。研究从不同的角度探索了老龄化。然而,很少有研究已经审查了健康的老年人的遗传背景,生活方式和单独生活中的意义或组合。本研究旨在描述健康的老年人在生活中的衰老,健康,生活方式和意义和探索潜在的遗传相关性。方法和设计:该项目将包括三个主要部分:一种定量部分,具有生活方式问卷的发展和测试。 ,定量遗传分析和定性访谈研究。参与者将成为70至95岁之间的社区住宅,健康,老年人。将邀请800名老年人的样本大小与国家瑞典协会活跃老年人合作参加研讨会。通过生活方式调查问卷,从唾液样本提取的DNA收集数据,以及访谈。基于调查问卷响应,将在统计数据上进行统计数据,并在遗传背景中进行统计数据,为招聘参与者招募与定性访谈的基础。关于生命中的老化,健康和意义。这种知识可以改善对健康生活方式变化的动机的理解。结果可以揭示对健康老龄化的个体先决条件以及如何调整健康衰老和生活方式咨询的潜在影响,以满足个人需求。

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