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복지관 이용 노인의 신체활동과 수면 : Physical Activity and Sleep Patterns in Elderly Who Visited a Community Senior Center

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박연환

Issue Date
2007
Publisher
한국간호과학회
Citation
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing, Vol.37 No.1, pp.5-13
Abstract
Physical Activity and Sleep Patterns in Elderly
Who Visited a Community Senior Center

Park, Yeon Hwan1)

1) Assistant Professor, College of Nursing, Seoul National University


Purpose: The purpose of this study was to identify the relationship between physical activity and sleep patterns of the elderly. Methods: The subjects of this study were 154 elderly who visited a community senior center in Korea. Data was collected by an interview and a self reported questionnaire, during the period from June to October, 2006. Physical activity was measured by IPAQ Korean version (2006), and sleep pattern by Korean Sleep Scale A developed by Oh et al. (1998). Results: The prevalence of chronic illness in the subjects was 73.4 %. The mean time of vigorous activity was 6.62±31.27 minutes/day during the past week. Moderate activity time was 28.85±50.31 minutes/day and walking time was 28.85±50.3 minutes/day. The total sleep time was 397.63±111.53 minutes/day. Physical activity of the elderly significantly correlated with sex, chronic illness, job, and sleep patterns of the elderly. Stepwise multiple regression analysis revealed that the most powerful predictor of sleep pattern was the satisfaction of sleep. A combination of the number of chronic illnesses, moderate physical activities (MET), and total time of sleep accounted for 44.4% of the sleep pattern. Conclusions: Moderate physical activity is more effective than vigorous physical activity for improving the sleep quality of the elderly.
ISSN
2005-3673
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/204185
DOI
https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2007.37.1.5
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