Background: Participation in everyday life and society is generally seen as essential for health-related outcomes and acknowledged to affect older people’s well-being. Aims: To investigate if aspects of performance- and togetherness-related participation influence on mortality among very old single living people in Sweden. Methods: ENABLE-AGE Survey Study data involving single-living participants in Sweden (N = 314, aged 81–91 years), followed over 10 years were used. Multivariate Cox regression models adjusted for demographic and health-related variables were used to analyse specific items influencing mortality. Results: Participation in performance- or togetherness-oriented activities was found to significantly influence mortality [HR 0.6...
Background - The prevailing Western ideal of ageing in place, with the option to stay at home as one...
Previous studies have shown that more frequent social participation was associated with a reduced ri...
BackgroundAlthough physical activity has substantial health benefits and reduces mortality, few stud...
Objectives: There is growing evidence of an association between social participation and improved ph...
Abstract Background Social participation is known to predict longevity. However, little is known abo...
Aim: to analyse the relationship between age, self-rated global health, morbidity, mobility, life sa...
There is evidence that social participation is inversely associated with mortality. Thus, we investi...
This study tested the hypothesis that time spent on social activities (i.e., in direct interaction w...
Social relationships, social activity, and experiencing fulfilment of interpersonal needs are esse...
Objectives. Social inactivity predicts adverse health events, but less is known about how different ...
BACKGROUND: Living alone is increasingly common and has been depicted as an important cause of morta...
Objectives Social participation has generated a wealth of research in gerontology, but the concept...
PurposeRecently, the concept of successful ageing has shifted from healthy ageing to active ageing, ...
Being engaged in life through participation in activities is recognized to be an important factor fo...
The overall aim of this thesis was to investigate aspects of leisure participation in late life. Mor...
Background - The prevailing Western ideal of ageing in place, with the option to stay at home as one...
Previous studies have shown that more frequent social participation was associated with a reduced ri...
BackgroundAlthough physical activity has substantial health benefits and reduces mortality, few stud...
Objectives: There is growing evidence of an association between social participation and improved ph...
Abstract Background Social participation is known to predict longevity. However, little is known abo...
Aim: to analyse the relationship between age, self-rated global health, morbidity, mobility, life sa...
There is evidence that social participation is inversely associated with mortality. Thus, we investi...
This study tested the hypothesis that time spent on social activities (i.e., in direct interaction w...
Social relationships, social activity, and experiencing fulfilment of interpersonal needs are esse...
Objectives. Social inactivity predicts adverse health events, but less is known about how different ...
BACKGROUND: Living alone is increasingly common and has been depicted as an important cause of morta...
Objectives Social participation has generated a wealth of research in gerontology, but the concept...
PurposeRecently, the concept of successful ageing has shifted from healthy ageing to active ageing, ...
Being engaged in life through participation in activities is recognized to be an important factor fo...
The overall aim of this thesis was to investigate aspects of leisure participation in late life. Mor...
Background - The prevailing Western ideal of ageing in place, with the option to stay at home as one...
Previous studies have shown that more frequent social participation was associated with a reduced ri...
BackgroundAlthough physical activity has substantial health benefits and reduces mortality, few stud...