Practices of Self-Care in Healthy Old Age: A Field Study.

Geriatrics (Basel)

Department of Psychology, Sociology and Philosophy, University of León, 24004 Leon, Spain.

Published: May 2023

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Unlabelled: Two competing psychological approaches for how to care for oneself to stay healthy in old age have coexisted and dominated the scientific literature.

Objective: Identify the self-care practices of healthy older adults and establish the relationship between these practices and the cognitive processes involved.

Method: 105 healthy older people (83.91% women) recorded their self-care practices using the Care Time Test and underwent a cognitive evaluation.

Results: The frequency and variety of different activities that participants spent performing on a day of the week where they had the fewest obligations are as follows: nearly 7 h on seven survival activities, 4 h and 30 min on three maintenance of functional independence activities and 1 h on one activity that promoted personal development. Older people who carry out activities in a developmental approach showed better everyday memory (8.63 points) and attention levels (7.00 points) than older people who carry out activities using a conservative approach (memory: 7.43; attention level: 6.40).

Conclusion: The results evidenced that the frequency and variety of activities that promote personal development are associated with better attention and memory performance.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10204451PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/geriatrics8030054DOI Listing

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