Previous studies have shown that more frequent social participation was associated with a reduced risk of mortality. However, limited studies have explored the changes in the frequency of social participation in older adults. We investigated the impact of the changes in the frequency of social participation on all-cause mortality in Japanese older adults aged 60 years and older. The current study, conducted as a secondary analysis, was a retrospective cohort study using open available data. The participants were 2240 older adults (45.4% male and 54.6% female) sampled nationwide from Japan who responded to the interview survey. Changes in the frequency of social participation were categorized into four groups (none, initiated, decreased, and...
Background: Participation in everyday life and society is generally seen as essential for health-rel...
The present study examines active ageing in a representative sample of 900 subjects between the ages...
Social relationships, social activity, and experiencing fulfilment of interpersonal needs are esse...
BACKGROUND: Social participation is known to predict longevity. However, little is known about the e...
First of all, this research demonstrated that university students have changed their understanding a...
BACKGROUND:Although social participation (SP) is valid in active aging, it is vague which types and ...
Many studies around the world have demonstrated the relationship between various dimensions of socia...
The objective of this article is to present the main results of a study about intergenerational educ...
Active aging increases the expectation of healthy existence and quality of life for all people who a...
Japan has the most aged population in the world. Not only do people live longer in Japan, they also ...
BackgroundAlthough social participation (SP) is valid in active aging, it is vague which types and t...
Objectives Social participation has generated a wealth of research in gerontology, but the concept...
Abstract Background Although many studies have suggested social participation (SP) has beneficial ef...
The global aged population and ratio are increasing remarkably that to thoroughly utilize the retire...
Being engaged in life through participation in activities is recognized to be an important factor fo...
Background: Participation in everyday life and society is generally seen as essential for health-rel...
The present study examines active ageing in a representative sample of 900 subjects between the ages...
Social relationships, social activity, and experiencing fulfilment of interpersonal needs are esse...
BACKGROUND: Social participation is known to predict longevity. However, little is known about the e...
First of all, this research demonstrated that university students have changed their understanding a...
BACKGROUND:Although social participation (SP) is valid in active aging, it is vague which types and ...
Many studies around the world have demonstrated the relationship between various dimensions of socia...
The objective of this article is to present the main results of a study about intergenerational educ...
Active aging increases the expectation of healthy existence and quality of life for all people who a...
Japan has the most aged population in the world. Not only do people live longer in Japan, they also ...
BackgroundAlthough social participation (SP) is valid in active aging, it is vague which types and t...
Objectives Social participation has generated a wealth of research in gerontology, but the concept...
Abstract Background Although many studies have suggested social participation (SP) has beneficial ef...
The global aged population and ratio are increasing remarkably that to thoroughly utilize the retire...
Being engaged in life through participation in activities is recognized to be an important factor fo...
Background: Participation in everyday life and society is generally seen as essential for health-rel...
The present study examines active ageing in a representative sample of 900 subjects between the ages...
Social relationships, social activity, and experiencing fulfilment of interpersonal needs are esse...