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Original Articles

HEALTH PROMOTING BEHAVIORS OF OLDER AMERICANS VERSUS YOUNG AND MIDDLE AGED ADULTS

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Pages 835-844 | Published online: 17 Aug 2010
 

Abstract

Health promoting behaviors have become increasingly important as Americans attempt to retain their youth and health. This study collected self-reported data from 559 participants in the Southwest United States using the Health Promoting Lifestyle Profile II to compare the health promoting behaviors of older adults (60–92 years), middle-aged adults (40–59 years), and younger adults (18–39 years). Results indicate that older adults engage in more nutrition and health responsibility behaviors and score highest in the broad range of health promoting behaviors assessed. Results suggest that gerontologists may benefit programmatically from identifying factors associated with those older adults who more frequently engage in health behaviors.

Notes

*p < 0.05; **p < 0.01.

aOlder adults differed significantly from young adults, Scheffe test, p < 0.05.

bOlder adults differed significantly from middle-aged adults, Scheffe test, p < 0.05.

cYoung adults differed significantly from middle-aged adults, Scheffe test, p < 0.05.

*p < .01; **p < 0.001.

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