Health promoting lifestyles and influencing factors among empty nesters and non-empty nesters in Taiyuan, China: a cross-sectional study

May 27, 2018Health and quality of life outcomes

Healthy lifestyle habits and their influences among older adults living alone versus with family in Taiyuan, China

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Abstract

Among 500 elders surveyed, scored higher in compared to .

  • Significant differences were found in demographics, with empty nesters more likely to be male, married, urban residents with higher education and income.
  • Health promoting lifestyles were rated as medium overall, with nutrition receiving the highest scores and health responsibility the lowest for both groups.
  • Empty nesters had significantly higher total health promoting lifestyle scores, particularly in self-realization and health responsibility.
  • Key predictive factors for empty nesters included education, self-care ability, and residency, while for non-empty nesters, factors included parent-child relationships, source of income, and age.
  • Common factor influencing both groups was social activity, which needs to be enhanced for better health outcomes.

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Key numbers

104.20 ± 19.23
Health-Promoting Lifestyle Score
Average score for
1.95 ± 0.57
Health Responsibility Score
Average score for in health responsibility
2.68 ± 0.61
Self-Realization Score
Average score for in self-realization

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What this is

  • This study examines among and in Taiyuan, China.
  • It aims to identify differences in health behaviors and influencing factors between these two groups.
  • The research involved 500 elderly participants and utilized questionnaires to assess sociodemographic factors and .

Essence

  • exhibit better than . Key factors influencing these lifestyles differ between the two groups.

Key takeaways

  • scored higher in compared to , particularly in self-realization and health responsibility.
  • Education, self-care ability, and residence are significant factors for , while parents-child relationship, income, and age are crucial for .
  • Both groups require improvement in health responsibility, interpersonal relations, and stress management to enhance their .

Caveats

  • The study's sample is limited to Taiyuan, which may not represent the broader elderly population in China.
  • Participants' low literacy and advanced age could affect their understanding and responses to the questionnaire.

Definitions

  • Health-promoting lifestyles: Self-initiated behaviors and perceptions aimed at maintaining or increasing health and achieving self-actualization.
  • Empty nesters: Elderly individuals living alone or with a spouse after their children have left home.
  • Non-empty nesters: Elderly individuals living with their children.

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