Objectives: To assess whether social capital benefits older adults’ self-rated health and well-being and whether physical activity mediates this relation. Methods: A survey study was conducted among members of a sociocultural organization (age ≥55 years), both cross-sectionally (baseline Time 1; N = 959) and longitudinally (3-year follow-up Time 2; N = 409). Results: Specific indicators of social capital were positively, though modestly, related to health and well-being at Time 1 and Time 2. Experienced connectedness with age peers emerged as the strongest predictor. Physical activity only mediated the relation with experienced safety in society. Discussion: The relative importance of older adults’ experienced connectedness with their age p...
Background: In recent years, social capital, and especially its importance among the elderly has att...
Summary: Background: Social capital is important for people's health. Few studies have examined the...
Objectives: This paper examines the context of health promotion actions that are focused on/contrib...
Objectives: To assess whether social capital benefits older adults’ self-rated health and well-being...
Objectives: To assess whether social capital benefits older adults’ self-rated health and well-being...
Objectives: To assess whether social capital benefits older adults’ self-rated health and well-being...
Objectives: To assess whether social capital benefits older adults’ self-rated health and well-being...
Objectives: To assess whether social capital benefits older adults’ self-rated health and well-being...
Objectives: To assess whether social capital benefits older adults’ self-rated health and well-being...
OBJECTIVES: To assess whether social capital benefits older adults' self-rated health and well-being...
Objective: To assess whether social capital benefits older adults’ self-rated health and well-being,...
It is assumed that social capital enhances the physical health and well-being of older adults both d...
Abstract Background Older adults receive important health benefits from more robust social capital. ...
Background: The purposes of this study were to (1) explore the influence of social capital and leisu...
Objectives: This paper examines the context of health promotion actions that are focused on/contribu...
Background: In recent years, social capital, and especially its importance among the elderly has att...
Summary: Background: Social capital is important for people's health. Few studies have examined the...
Objectives: This paper examines the context of health promotion actions that are focused on/contrib...
Objectives: To assess whether social capital benefits older adults’ self-rated health and well-being...
Objectives: To assess whether social capital benefits older adults’ self-rated health and well-being...
Objectives: To assess whether social capital benefits older adults’ self-rated health and well-being...
Objectives: To assess whether social capital benefits older adults’ self-rated health and well-being...
Objectives: To assess whether social capital benefits older adults’ self-rated health and well-being...
Objectives: To assess whether social capital benefits older adults’ self-rated health and well-being...
OBJECTIVES: To assess whether social capital benefits older adults' self-rated health and well-being...
Objective: To assess whether social capital benefits older adults’ self-rated health and well-being,...
It is assumed that social capital enhances the physical health and well-being of older adults both d...
Abstract Background Older adults receive important health benefits from more robust social capital. ...
Background: The purposes of this study were to (1) explore the influence of social capital and leisu...
Objectives: This paper examines the context of health promotion actions that are focused on/contribu...
Background: In recent years, social capital, and especially its importance among the elderly has att...
Summary: Background: Social capital is important for people's health. Few studies have examined the...
Objectives: This paper examines the context of health promotion actions that are focused on/contrib...