Effect of physical activity on mental health promotion in iranian institutionalized older people
Abstract
Objective
The WHO defined health as a state of complete physical, mental, and social wellbeing not merely the absence of disease. Mental health is an essential part of overall
health, and should be a vital part of our considerations for promoting active ageing.
This study carried out to investigate the role of physical activity in promoting mental
health amongst older people in Tabriz-Iran.
Methods
This study was a semi-experimental research in which through application of
purposive sampling method 31 older people living in residential care home were
selected. The exclusion criteria included having severe cognitive impairment or being
too frail to undertake the survey. Based on physical activity guidelines for older adults,
moderate-intensity aerobic and muscle-strengthening activity were planned for the
residents. A face-to-face interview was conducted by using the General Health
Questionnaire (GHQ-28) to measure mental health status before and after intervention.
Descriptive statistics, Wilkcoxon rank-sum and Chi-Square tests were employed to
describe and analyses the data.
Findings
The results showed that status of physical health, anxiety and insomnia, social
dysfunction and severe depression were significantly improved after the intervention.
Thus, incorporating moderate level aerobic and muscle-strengthening activities in the
older people daily care schedule appear to be beneficial especially in relation to mental
health status.
Conclusion119
With regard to the health needs of older people, the promotion of physical activity is a
relatively new area. Consequently, those involved in promoting health status of older
people may need themselves more training about physical activity promotion methods
and strategies, opportunities to gain experience in this field and resources to help them
development in their work.