2019
DOI: 10.1590/1413-81232018241.05452017
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Influencia de las actividades en la calidad de vida de los ancianos: revisión sistemática

Abstract: Resumen El objetivo es identificar qué actividades o intervenciones ocasionan cambios en la calidad de vida de los ancianos. Revisión sistemática de la literatura en las bases de datos: Scopus, ISI Web of Science, Scielo, Lilacs, BDenf y PubMed. Cómo término principal Medical Subject Heading Terms (Mesh) se seleccionó “quality of life” en combianción con los términos de mayor interés:“elderly, motor activity, education“. Búsqueda realizada entre Julio y Agosto de 2015 en la cual se incluyen trabajos originales… Show more

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“…In addition, all the participants were contacted through associations for the elderly (e.g., retirement homes, associations for the elderly, or adult schools), so these people may perceive greater social support and have greater subjective well-being and perceived general health than people who do not go to these centers and who have not been able to access. Future studies in this field must incorporate other factors such as physical activity or educational programs and the examination of age-friendly environments to understand better the factors that contribute to elderly well-being and quality of life [32,33].…”
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“…In addition, all the participants were contacted through associations for the elderly (e.g., retirement homes, associations for the elderly, or adult schools), so these people may perceive greater social support and have greater subjective well-being and perceived general health than people who do not go to these centers and who have not been able to access. Future studies in this field must incorporate other factors such as physical activity or educational programs and the examination of age-friendly environments to understand better the factors that contribute to elderly well-being and quality of life [32,33].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, it has been observed that marital status can positively influence the well-being of the elderly since the partner can be important support [31]. On the other hand, age influences the perception of well-being [32], and it has been associated with a worse perception of health, more significant physical deterioration, a greater probability of suffering from a chronic disease, and living alone [33].…”
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“…Quality of life refers to the individual's feeling experience of his own physical condition, psychological function, social ability and personal comprehensive condition in different culture and value system [1]. The physical and mental health status of the elderly, the relationship with the family and society are important factors affecting the senior citizens' quality of life population [2][3][4]. The elderly group is more likely to produce emotional loneliness than the young people, and the senior citizens' quality of life is often negatively affected by the gradual decline of various functions of the body and the loss of interpersonal relationships [5].…”
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confidence: 99%