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Published in: European Review of Aging and Physical Activity 1/2019

Open Access 01-12-2019 | Short report

Profiles of physical activity biographies in relation to life and aging satisfaction in older adults: longitudinal findings

Authors: Paul Gellert, Julian Wienert, Jochen P. Ziegelmann, Adelheid Kuhlmey

Published in: European Review of Aging and Physical Activity | Issue 1/2019

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Abstract

Background

While there is substantial evidence on the relationship between life satisfaction and present physical activity (PA), less is known about which specific PA biographies are associated with a high quality of life and aging satisfaction. Our objective was to identify classes of PA biographies that may be associated with life and aging satisfaction.

Methods

In this longitudinal study, PA biographies were assessed retrospectively as a baseline, followed by assessments of life and aging satisfaction at six and twelve months in 418 adults aged 60–95. Subgroups with different PA biographies were identified using latent class analysis.

Results

Four distinct PA biographies emerged: increasingly active (35%; n = 147); consistently active (25%; n = 103); consistently inactive (18%; n = 75); and decreasingly active (22%; n = 94). Being consistently active was related to life satisfaction (β = .17) and consistent inactivity was associated with aging dissatisfaction (β = −.20) when accounting for current PA levels.

Conclusions

In addition to current PA, our findings emphasize the value of PA biographies for life and aging satisfaction, which could inform lifespan theories of PA and health promotion.
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Metadata
Title
Profiles of physical activity biographies in relation to life and aging satisfaction in older adults: longitudinal findings
Authors
Paul Gellert
Julian Wienert
Jochen P. Ziegelmann
Adelheid Kuhlmey
Publication date
01-12-2019
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
European Review of Aging and Physical Activity / Issue 1/2019
Print ISSN: 1813-7253
Electronic ISSN: 1861-6909
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s11556-019-0221-6

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