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Association of Lifestyle Type with Mental Health and Quality of Life in Community-Dwelling Middle-Aged and Older Adults: A Latent Profile Analysis

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  • Young-Myoung Lim
  • Kang-Hyun Park
  • Ah-Ram Kim
  • Ji-Hyuk Park

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Identify the values reflected in the healthy lifestyle of middle-aged and older Adults people and to confirm their association with mental health, quality of sleep, and quality of life. Data were collected from 200 middle-aged and older Adults and descriptive statistics and latent profile analyses were performed. One-way ANOVA and multinomial logit regression were performed on the differences between latent classes and predictors. Classes for latent-class profile were as follows: Class 1—Basic lifestyle and balanced pursuit; Class 2—Imbalanced lifestyle and selective pursuit; Class 3—Inactive lifestyle and indifferent; and Class 4—Active lifestyle and active pursuit. Difference in the according to latent classes, Class 2 showed the highest depression and quality of sleep problems and the lowest quality of life. It was confirmed that the higher the latent-class opinion and interest in activities and health, the higher the quality of life. Considering the diversity of this latent-class lifestyle, it will be possible to explore strategies for health promotion.

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  • Young-Myoung Lim & Kang-Hyun Park & Ah-Ram Kim & Ji-Hyuk Park, 2024. "Association of Lifestyle Type with Mental Health and Quality of Life in Community-Dwelling Middle-Aged and Older Adults: A Latent Profile Analysis," SAGE Open, , vol. 14(3), pages 21582440241, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:sagope:v:14:y:2024:i:3:p:21582440241263037
    DOI: 10.1177/21582440241263037
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