Determinants of self-rated health and self-rated physical fitness in middle and old age
Kuosmanen, Kimmo; Rovio, Suvi; Kivipelto, Miia; Tuomilehto, Jaakko; Nissinen, Aulikki; Kulmala, Jenni (2016)
Kuosmanen, Kimmo
Rovio, Suvi
Kivipelto, Miia
Tuomilehto, Jaakko
Nissinen, Aulikki
Kulmala, Jenni
Semmelweis University Institute of Mental Health
2016
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-201705239666
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-201705239666
Tiivistelmä
Self-rated health (SRH) correlates with psychological factors, mortality and functional capacity. Self-rated physical fitness (SRF) has been examined less, and the relationship between SRH and SRF has remained unclear. The aim of this study was to explore the determinants, differences and similarities of these concepts in middle and old age. In total, 2 000 persons at the mean age of 50.6 years were examined at baseline in, and 1449 were re-examined when they were aged between 65 and 79 years. On both occasions, the participants underwent a comprehensive clinical examination and health status/habit assessment. We found a strong correlation between SRH and SRF. In midlife, low income, hopelessness, active use of health care services, physical inactivity, history of angina pectoris, arthropathy, and elevated blood pressure were associated with both poor SRH and SRF. In old age, high income, alcohol abstinence, physical inactivity, hopelessness, difficulties in activities of daily living, history of angina pectoris, asthma, rheumatoid arthritis and musculoskeletal disease of the back, and (in men) urinary tract infection were associated with poor SRH and SRF. Income, hopelessness, physical activity and angina pectoris correlated with both instruments in both age groups. In general, a wider range of variables was associated with SRH than with SRF. The determinants of SRH and SRF were relatively similar in the younger and older age groups. However, SRH appeared to be more multi-dimensional instrument than SRF. SRH and SRF are considered reliable indicators of mental and physical health status, and should be accorded more importance when evaluating health among middle aged and older people.
Key words: cross-sectional study, self-rated health, self-rated fitness, self-perception
Key words: cross-sectional study, self-rated health, self-rated fitness, self-perception