scholarly journals Joint predictability of health related quality of life and leisure time physical activity on mortality risk in people with diabetes

2013 ◽  
Vol 13 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Chia-Lin Li ◽  
Hsing-Yi Chang ◽  
Chih-Cheng Hsu ◽  
Jui-fen Rachel Lu ◽  
Hsin-Ling Fang
2009 ◽  
Vol 19 (9) ◽  
pp. 997-1003 ◽  
Author(s):  
Raheem J. Paxton ◽  
Lee W. Jones ◽  
Philip M. Rosoff ◽  
Melanie Bonner ◽  
Joann L. Ater ◽  
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2005 ◽  
Vol 41 (2) ◽  
pp. 562-569 ◽  
Author(s):  
Anne Vuillemin ◽  
Stéphanie Boini ◽  
Sandrine Bertrais ◽  
Sabrina Tessier ◽  
Jean-Michel Oppert ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 12 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tom E. Nightingale ◽  
Nicola R. Heneghan ◽  
Sally A. M. Fenton ◽  
Jet J. C. S. Veldhuijzen van Zanten ◽  
Catherine R. Jutzeler

Background: During the coronavirus-19 (COVID-19) pandemic various containment strategies were employed. Their impact on individuals with neurological conditions, considered vulnerable to COVID-19 complications, remains to be determined.Objective: To investigate associations between physical activity and health-related quality of life outcomes in individuals with a neurological condition during government mandated COVID-19 restrictions.Methods: An e-survey assessing fear of COVID-19, physical activity level and health-related quality of life outcomes (functional disability and pain, anxiety and depression, loneliness, fatigue, and vitality) was distributed to individuals with a neurologically-related mobility disability living in the United Kingdom. Open-ended questions were also included to contextualize barriers and facilitators to engage in physical activity during the COVID-19 pandemic. Gamma-weighted generalized linear models and tree-structured regression models were employed to determine the associations between physical activity and health-related quality of life.Results: Of 199 responses, 69% reported performing less physical activity compared to pre-pandemic. Tree-structured regression models revealed that lower leisure-time physical activity was significantly associated (p ≤ 0.009) with higher depression and fatigue, but lower vitality. The closure of leisure facilities and organized sport (27%) was the most commonly cited barrier to engage in physical activity, while 31% of participants mentioned concerns around their physical and mental health as a facilitator.Conclusion: Our analysis identified homogenous subgroups for depression, fatigue, and vitality based specifically on leisure-time physical activity cut points, irrespective of additional demographic or situational characteristics. Findings highlight the importance of and need to safely promote leisure-time physical activity during the COVID-19 pandemic in this at-risk population to help support health-related quality of life.


2014 ◽  
Vol 11 (7) ◽  
pp. 1265-1275 ◽  
Author(s):  
David Feeny ◽  
Rochelle Garner ◽  
Julie Bernier ◽  
Amanda Thompson ◽  
Bentson H. McFarland ◽  
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Background:The objective of this study was to assess the associations among body mass index (BMI), leisure time physical activity (LTPA) and health-related quality of life (HRQL) trajectories among adults.Methods:Self-reported data were drawn from the Canadian National Population Health Survey, with respondents being interviewed every 2 years between 1996–97 and 2006–07. Using growth curve modeling, HRQL trajectories for individuals aged 18 and over were associated with measures of BMI and LTPA. Growth models were constructed separately for males and females.Results:Findings suggested that, for males, BMI categories had little impact on baseline HRQL, and no impact on the rate of change in HRQL. Among women, higher BMI categories were associated with significantly lower baseline HRQL. However, BMI had no impact on the rate of change of HRQL. Conversely, for both men and women and regardless of BMI category, LTPA had significant impacts on baseline HRQL, as well as the rate of change in HRQL. Individuals who were inactive or sedentary had much steeper declines in HRQL as they aged, as compared with individuals who were active in their leisure time.Conclusions:The results underscore the importance of LTPA in shaping trajectories of HRQL.


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