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2014

The link between physical activity (PA) and prevention of disease, maintenance of independence, and improved quality of life in older adults is supported by strong evidence. However, there is a lack of data on population levels in this regard, where PA level has been measured objectively. The main aims were therefore to assess the level of accelerometer-determined PA and to examine its associations with self-reported health in a population of Norwegian older adults (65–85 years). This was a part of a national multicenter study. Participants for the initial study were randomly selected from the national population registry, and the current study included those of the initial sample aged 65–8…

Gerontologymedicine.medical_specialtyeducation.field_of_studyActivities of daily livingbusiness.industryCross-sectional studyPublic healthPopulationPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthPhysical activity levelQuality of lifeEpidemiologymedicinebusinesseducationSedentary lifestyleBMC Public Health
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No 'Honeymoon Phase' - Whose Health Benefits from Retirement and When

2017

I use a fixed effects instrumental variable approach to determine the effect retirement has on health. The exogenous variation in the probability to retire at the normal and early retirement age thresholds is exploited to instrument for the otherwise endogenous retirement decision. Six health aspects are considered: self-assessed health, depression, limitations in (instrumental) activities of daily living, mobility limitations, grip strength and number of words recalled. Using data for 10 countries from the Survey of Health, Retirement and Ageing in Europe (SHARE), I find that retiring both at the normal and early retirement eligibility ages significantly improves all health aspects, includ…

Grip strengthActivities of daily livingDepression (economics)Instrumental variableDemographic economicsHoneymoonPsychologyAnticipationPhase (combat)Retirement ageSSRN Electronic Journal
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Muscular strength of adult Special Olympians by country economic status

2017

There is a strong relationship between economic prosperity and health as well as between muscle strength and health (morbidity and mortality). However, very little research has concomitantly examined economic prosperity and muscular strength in the general population, and no studies have simultaneously examined these factors in a population of adults with intellectual disabilities. This study examined grip strength among adult Special Olympics participants by country economic status. A total of 12,132 (men = 65%) right and left hand grip strength records were available from the Special Olympics International (SOI) FUNFitness database. The 127 countries within the SOI dataset were grouped by…

Health (social science)Activities of daily livingSocial Psychologymedia_common.quotation_subjectPopulationPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationPhysical strengthEducationGrip strengthlcsh:GV557-1198.995Intellectual disabilitymedicineEconomicsvoimakkuuseducationSocioeconomicsSocioeconomic statuskuntomedia_commonlcsh:Sportseducation.field_of_studymedicine.diseasefitnessGross national incomeintellectual disabilityProsperitystrengthterveysDemography
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Selected Elements of Lifestyle and the Level of Functional Fitness in Older Women.

2022

Background: The appropriate level of functional fitness is a very important element for seniors to maintain self-reliance in daily life. The aim of this research was to assess sociodemographic differences, selected elements of lifestyle, and functional fitness in the older residents of social welfare homes and community dwellers Methods: The analysed group comprised 693 women aged 65–79, including 173 subjects living in social welfare homes and 520 community-dwelling women. Basic anthropometric features were measured, and functional fitness was assessed using the Senior Fitness Test. Basic sociodemographic characteristics, as well as data on health self-assessment and selected elements of l…

Health Toxicology and Mutagenesiscommunity-dwelling elderlyPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthSenior Fitness TestBody Mass Indexfunctional fitnesssocial welfare homesageingPhysical FitnessActivities of Daily Livingageing; functional fitness; Senior Fitness Test; social welfare homes; community-dwelling elderlyHumansFemaleIndependent LivingExerciseLife StyleAgedInternational journal of environmental research and public health
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Perceived Benefit From Hearing Aid Use and Life-Space Mobility Among Community-Dwelling Older Adults

2018

Objectives: To examine the association between perceived benefit from hearing aid (HA) use and life-space mobility among older adults. Method: Cross-sectional analysis of 76- to 91-year-old community-dwelling adults ( n = 702). Data on perceived hearing with and without a HA were obtained via postal questionnaire and data on life-space mobility (Life-Space Assessment, range = 0-120) via phone interview. Results: Participants who perceived more benefit from HA use, had a better life-space mobility score ( M = 65, SD = 2.6) than participants who had less benefit from using a HA ( M = 55, SD = 3.2). Participants who benefitted more from HA use did not differ from those who did not have a HA (…

Hearing aidGerontologyMalemedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.medical_treatmentvanhuksetAudiologyhearing aidolder people03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineHearing AidsSurveys and QuestionnairesActivities of Daily LivingmedicineHumans030212 general & internal medicineMobility Limitation030223 otorhinolaryngologyAssociation (psychology)AgedCommunity and Home CareAged 80 and overlife-spanagingkuulokojeetta3141ta3142kuulomobilityliikkuvuusCross-Sectional StudiesikääntyminenLife spacePatient SatisfactionhearingQuality of LifeFemaleIndependent LivingGeriatrics and GerontologyPsychologyOlder peopleGerontologyJournal of Aging and Health
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Depression and disease severity as correlates of everyday physical activity in heart transplant candidates

2010

Summary It is unclear to what extent patients awaiting heart transplantation (HTx) engage in physical activities. We examined the everyday physical activity and its associations with depressive symptoms and disease severity in 318 patients newly registered for HTx in the multi-site study ‘Waiting for a New Heart’ (aged 53.5 ± 11.4 years, 18% female patients). Participants completed questionnaires assessing depressive symptomatology and physical activity (number of physical activities, caloric expenditure associated with each activity), and estimated the distance they were able to walk without a break. Medical parameters at the time of listing [e.g. peak oxygen consumption (peakVO2); the Ger…

Heart transplantationTransplantationmedicine.medical_specialtyActivities of daily livingbusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentConfoundingPhysical activityBlood pressureDisease severityPhysical therapymedicineDaily livingbusinessDepression (differential diagnoses)Transplant International
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Pelvic girdle pain affects the whole life—A qualitative interview study in Norway on women’s experiences with pelvic girdle pain after delivery

2014

Background The aim of this study was to explore how pelvic girdle pain after delivery influences women’s daily life in Norway. Knowledge about living with post-partum pelvic girdle pain is lacking. Method A phenomenological–hermeneutical design with qualitative semi-structured interviews was used. A strategic selection procedure was chosen to recruit participants from physiotherapy clinics and a regional hospital in Norway. Five women with clinically verified pelvic girdle pain after delivery were included. Data were imported into NVivo9 and analysed in three steps: naïve reading, structural analysis and comprehensive understanding of the text. Results Three themes influencing the women’s d…

HermeneuticsAdultHealth Knowledge Attitudes PracticeEmotionsHealth BehaviorInterviews as TopicDisability EvaluationPelvic Girdle PainCost of IllnessPregnancyActivities of Daily LivingAdaptation PsychologicalVDP::Medical disciplines: 700::Clinical medical disciplines: 750::Gynecology and obstetrics: 756HumansPain MeasurementMedicine(all)NorwayBiochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biology(all)Postpartum PeriodSocial SupportMiddle AgedDelivery ObstetricQuality of LifePhenomenologyFemaleResearch ArticlePost-partum
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A place for the heart: A journey in the post-asylum landscape. Metaphors and materiality.

2016

The downsizing of psychiatric hospitals has created a new institutional landscape in the local community to support people with severe mental problems in their daily living. This study explores meeting places in Norway from the users' perspectives. The users used four metaphors to describe these meeting places: "like a home", "like a family", "like a landing ground" and "like a trampoline". The users have decorated the interiors of the meeting places with hearts made from various materials, and these could be considered as symbols of the places. The metaphors used: the hearts and the rooms and interiors, reflect old ideas about calmness and dignity rather than new ideas based on New Public …

Hospitals PsychiatricMateriality (auditing)Health (social science)NorwayMental DisordersGeography Planning and DevelopmentPublic Health Environmental and Occupational Health030227 psychiatryLocal community03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineAestheticsMetaphorSocial Work PsychiatricDaily livingHumans030212 general & internal medicineSociologySocial scienceAnthropology CulturalDeinstitutionalizationHealthplace
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Ethnocentrism Effects on Consumers’ Behavior during COVID-19 Pandemic

2021

The COVID-19 pandemic has upset everyone’s normal daily activities, generating psychiatric disorders and changing consumers’ preferences. Among others, the agri-food sector has experienced strong changes and, during the lockdown period, Italian consumers modified their purchasing habits in response to the fear and uncertainty generated by the spread of the virus. In order to find out the main consequences of the shock suffered during the period and to understand which factors have affected purchasing choices, an online survey was conducted on 286 Italian consumers. The results show that ethnocentrism has been the factor that most has influenced consumers’ behavior during the lockdown period…

Italian consumersEthnocentrismActivities of daily livingCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Economics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)agri-food productsAdvertisingDevelopmentPurchasinglockdownShock (economics)Economics as a scienceOrder (business)Pandemicddc:330BusinessEating habitsneuropsychological effectsHB71-74Economies
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THU0349 A Double-Blind, Randomised, Parallel Group, Active Controlled, Multicentre Study to Assess the Therapeutic Non-Inferiority of Skp-021, A 0.3%…

2014

Background NSAIDs are the first choice for management of acute musculoskeletal pain. Acute musculoskeletal pain is often associated with trauma, surgery, musculoskeletal injuries like strains, sprains and over-use injuries Objectives The primary study endpoint was the estimate of the non-inferiority of the Test drug (Ketoprofen) vs. the Reference drug (Diclofenac). This was performed by assessment of the proportion of responders (response: 50% or more reduction of baseline VAS % (95%CI) at the end of treatment) in the two treatment groups. Methods This phase III, randomised, blinded, active-control and non-inferiority study involved 697 adults with acute muskuloskeletal pain. Participants w…

Ketoprofenmedicine.medical_specialtyActivities of daily livingbusiness.industryImmunologyDiclofenac SodiumGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyDouble blindTendernessDiclofenacNon inferiorityRheumatologymedicinePhysical therapyImmunology and AllergyIn patientmedicine.symptombusinessmedicine.drugAnnals of the Rheumatic Diseases
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