Objective: With longer life expectancies, cardiovascular diseases are increasingly common among older adults, which also leads to functional changes that severely impact their quality of life. This study aimed to identify the predictors of health-related quality of life (HRQOL) among older New Zealanders with cardiovascular health problems. Methods: A cross-sectional data analysis of the 2015/16 New Zealand Health Survey was performed. In total, 2203 older New Zealanders with cardiovascular health problems were identified and included in the final analyses. The association between demographics, physical activity, health measurements, and HRQOL was examined using a multiple linear regression model. Results: Significant differences in HRQOL w...
The objective of this research was to explore social connectedness and associations with self-percei...
Purpose: To investigate if sociodemographic characteristics increase the adverse effects of cardiova...
Objectives: To describe the prevalence of coronary heart disease (CHD) and characterise cardiovascul...
Physical Activity and Health Related Quality of Life in New Zealand's Oldest Old
OnlinePubl.Purpose: Physical health-related quality of life (HRQoL) is associated with adverse healt...
The well-being of older people is an increasingly important issue. This is due to both the increasin...
AIM: To establish socioeconomic and cultural profiles and correlates of quality of life (QoL) in non...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about the physical activity levels and behaviors of advanced age New Zea...
BACKGROUND: Physical activity is a key component of healthy aging. We investigated the relationships...
Consistent with worldwide trends, the population of New Zealand is ageing. Based on the 2006 Census ...
Background: Little is known about the physical activity levels and behaviors of advanced age New Zea...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate quality of life in a population that attended a specific community event on h...
Background: current understanding of quality of life in heart failure is largely derived from clinic...
New Zealand guidelines recommend screening of cardiovascular risk factors for men older than 45 and ...
BACKGROUND:Few studies have investigated the relationship between physical activity (PA) of low inte...
The objective of this research was to explore social connectedness and associations with self-percei...
Purpose: To investigate if sociodemographic characteristics increase the adverse effects of cardiova...
Objectives: To describe the prevalence of coronary heart disease (CHD) and characterise cardiovascul...
Physical Activity and Health Related Quality of Life in New Zealand's Oldest Old
OnlinePubl.Purpose: Physical health-related quality of life (HRQoL) is associated with adverse healt...
The well-being of older people is an increasingly important issue. This is due to both the increasin...
AIM: To establish socioeconomic and cultural profiles and correlates of quality of life (QoL) in non...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about the physical activity levels and behaviors of advanced age New Zea...
BACKGROUND: Physical activity is a key component of healthy aging. We investigated the relationships...
Consistent with worldwide trends, the population of New Zealand is ageing. Based on the 2006 Census ...
Background: Little is known about the physical activity levels and behaviors of advanced age New Zea...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate quality of life in a population that attended a specific community event on h...
Background: current understanding of quality of life in heart failure is largely derived from clinic...
New Zealand guidelines recommend screening of cardiovascular risk factors for men older than 45 and ...
BACKGROUND:Few studies have investigated the relationship between physical activity (PA) of low inte...
The objective of this research was to explore social connectedness and associations with self-percei...
Purpose: To investigate if sociodemographic characteristics increase the adverse effects of cardiova...
Objectives: To describe the prevalence of coronary heart disease (CHD) and characterise cardiovascul...