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Behavioral Lifestyles and Survival: A Meta-Analysis

Rocío Fernández Ballesteros, Elizabeth Valeriano-Lorenzo, Macarena Sánchez‐Izquierdo, Juan Botella

2022Frontiers in Psychology29 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The aim of the study is to determine the association between Behavioral Lifestyles (regular physical activity, healthy diet, sleeping, and weight control) and longevity in the elderly. A search strategy was conducted in the PsycInfo, Medline, PubMed, Web of Science (WoS), and Scopus databases. The primary outcome was mortality/survival. Four variables (mean of participant's age at the baseline of the study, follow-up years of the study, gender, and year of publication) were analyzed to evaluate the role of potential moderators. Ninety-three articles, totaling more than 2,800,000 people, were included in the meta-analysis. We found that the lifestyles analyzed predict greater survival. Specifically, doing regular physical activity, engaging in leisure activities, sleeping 7-8 h a day, and staying outside the BMI ranges considered as underweight or obesity are habits that each separately has a greater probability associated with survival after a period of several years.

Topics & Concepts

PsychologyMeta-analysisClinical psychologyCognitive psychologySocial psychologyMedicineInternal medicineObesity, Physical Activity, DietSleep and related disordersPsychological Well-being and Life Satisfaction
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