Effects of Health-Related Behaviors and Changes on Successful Aging among Indonesian Older People.
Lisa Wahidatul OktavianiProfessor Hui-Chuan HsuYi-Chun ChenPublished in: International journal of environmental research and public health (2022)
Whether changes in health behaviors can improve successful aging has not been well explored. The purpose of this study was to assess the effects of health-related behaviors and changes on successful aging in Indonesian older adults. Data were from the fourth and fifth waves of the Indonesia Family Life Survey (IFLS), the participants were aged 60 years and older and who completed both waves ( n = 1289). Successful aging indicators were defined as no chronic diseases, no physical function difficulties, no depressive symptoms, intact cognitive function, with social support, and with social participation. Health-related behaviors focused on smoking, physical activities, and protein intake. A logistic regression analysis was conducted. The overall successful aging rate in 2007 was 23.6%, and it had decreased to 5.6% by 2014. There were gender differences in smoking, physical activities, and behavioral changes, including promoting increased physical activity, no smoking/smoking cessation, and adequate protein intake by older adults. Quitting smoking, performing medium physical activity, and increasing protein intake were protective factors for successful aging, but the effects of behavioral changes differed by gender. Health-related behaviors and changes may impact successful aging among older adults. A healthy lifestyle is suggested to be adopted as early as possible in one's life course.
Keyphrases
- physical activity
- smoking cessation
- depressive symptoms
- social support
- mental health
- healthcare
- replacement therapy
- body mass index
- public health
- cardiovascular disease
- amino acid
- metabolic syndrome
- sleep quality
- electronic health record
- cross sectional
- protein protein
- type diabetes
- weight gain
- climate change
- binding protein
- weight loss
- risk assessment
- community dwelling
- data analysis
- health promotion