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Original Articles

Physical activity, social network type, and depressive symptoms in late life: An analysis of data from the National Social Life, Health and Aging Project

Pages 608-616 | Received 27 Jun 2011, Accepted 21 Nov 2011, Published online: 01 Feb 2012
 

Abstract

Objectives: To clarify whether physical activity among older Americans is associated with depressive symptoms, beyond the effects of social network type, physical health, and sociodemographic characteristics.

Method: The analysis used data from a sub-sample, aged 65–85, from the National Social Life, Health and Aging Project (N = 1349). Hierarchical regressions examined the respective effects of selected network types and extent of engagement in physical activity on depressive symptoms, controlling for physical health and sociodemographic background.

Results: The findings showed that physical activity was correlated inversely with late life depressive symptoms. However, when interaction terms for the selected social network types and the extent of physical activity were also considered, the main effect of social network on depressive symptoms increased, while that of physical activity was eliminated.

Conclusions: The results show that older American adults embedded in family network types are at risk of limited physical activity. However, interventions aimed to increase their engagement in physical activity might help to reduce depressive symptoms within this group.

Acknowledgments

The NSHAP is supported by the National Institute on Aging [NIA], Office of Women's Health Research, Office of AIDS Research, and the Office of Behavioral and Social Science Research (5R01AG021487).

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