Actividad física y perfil de estilos de vida promotores de la salud en adultos mayores chilenos
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Duran, Samuel
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Sánchez Reyes, Hugo
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Valladares, Macarena
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Lopez, Antonio
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Valdes Badilla, Pablo
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Herrera, Tomas
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2018-05-14T16:39:31Z
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2018-05-14T16:39:31Z
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2017
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Rev Med Chile 2017; 145: 1535-1540
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0717-6163
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/147692
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Background: Part of having healthy lifestyles should be a regular practice of physical activities. Aim: To evaluate the association between the practice of physical activity and healthy lifestyles in older people. Material and Methods: The Health-Promoting Lifestyle Profile survey was applied to 1688 older people living in the community, aged 72 +/- 7 years (61% women). This survey includes questions about regular physical activity. Results: Twenty four percent of surveyed participants declared to practice physical activities at least three times per week, without gender differences. Sedentariness increased along with age. There was a negative association between low physical activity and healthy lifestyles (odds ratio (OR): 3.2 confidence intervals (CI): 2.3-4.5). There was also an association between sedentariness and low self-realization (OR 2.4 CI: 1.8-3.3), low responsibility with health (OR 1.6 CI: 1.22.1), low concern about nutrition (OR 1.8 CI: 1.4-2.4), low stress management (OR 2.0 CI: 1.5-2.7) and low interpersonal support (OR 2.0 CI: 1.5-2.6). Conclusions: Sedentariness is negatively associated with health promoting lifestyles in this group of older people.