Effectiveness of physical activity promotion programme on quality of life for old people

Authors

  • Priyanka Patil Department of Physiotherapy, Kashibai Navale College of Physiotherapy, Pune, Maharashtra
  • Prajakta Patil Department of Physiotherapy, Kashibai Navale College of Physiotherapy, Pune, Maharashtra

Keywords:

Physical activity promotion programme, Quality of life, Short form-36

Abstract

Background: The purpose is to evaluate the effectiveness of the Physical Activity Promotion Programme (PAPP) on quality of life for old people.  

Methods: A total of 43 subjects of both genders participated in the experimental study with convenient sampling; all were aged 55-70 years from Dhanori road, Pune. Participants received the PAPP for 50 minutes daily. The effectiveness of PAPP was measured by short-form 36 questionnaire.  

Results: This experimental study had a significant impact on quality of life (P = 0.001), in both gender, which was increased. The overall changes improved to 82.3% from 47.8% and mainly in physical functioning & general health by 12.5% and 12% respectively after PAPP and pain was reduced to 26%.Thus, quality of life improved significantly for old people who carried out the PAPP.

Conclusion: Quality of life measured with SF- 36 in the group of old people were improved after PAPP.

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2017-01-05

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Patil, P., & Patil, P. (2017). Effectiveness of physical activity promotion programme on quality of life for old people. International Journal of Research in Medical Sciences, 3(2), 405–408. Retrieved from https://www.msjonline.org/index.php/ijrms/article/view/1289

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