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Purpose in life and accelerometer-measured physical activity among older adults

Angelina R. Sutin, Yannick Stéphan, Tiia Kekäläinen, Martina Luchetti, Antonio Terracciano

2023Psychology and Health28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Objective Purpose in life is associated with engagement in physical activity and better cognitive health. This study examines the association between purpose in life and patterns of physical activity measured with an accelerometer and whether these patterns mediate the association between purpose and episodic memory among older adults.Methods and Measures This research is a secondary analysis of data from the accelerometry sub-study of the National Health and Aging Trends Study. Participants (N = 747; mean age = 79.20) reported on their purpose, wore an accelerometer for eight days, and completed an episodic memory task.Results Purpose in life was associated with healthier patterns of physical activity, including higher total activity counts (β = .10, p = .002), more active bouts per day (β = .11, p = .003), less activity fragmentation (β = –.17, p < .001) and more sedentary fragmentation (β = .11, p = .002). These associations were generally similar across age, sex, race and education. Higher total activity counts and less activity fragmentation were associated with better episodic memory and accounted for part of the association between purpose and episodic memory.Conclusion Purpose in life is associated with healthier patterns of physical activity measured through accelerometry among older adults and such patterns may be one factor in the pathway from purpose to healthier episodic memory.

Topics & Concepts

AccelerometerPhysical activityPsychologyGerontologyPhysical medicine and rehabilitationMedicineComputer scienceOperating systemPhysical Activity and HealthAging and Gerontology ResearchCognitive Functions and Memory
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