Stress and exercise among the Japanese elderly

Neal Krause*, Linda Goldenhar, Jersey Liang, Gina Jay, Daisaku Maeda

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This study seeks to replicate and extend research on the stress process by examining the relationships among stress, social support, physical exercise, and depressive symptoms with data provided by a recent nationwide survey of older adults in Japan. The findings reveal that more frequent physical exercise is associated with less psychological distress. Moreover, the data suggest that some (but not all) types of stressors tend to diminish the frequency of physical activity. Finally, and perhaps most important, the results reveal that social support tends to promote more frequent exercise. This can occur in two ways. First, more emotional support was related to better exercise habits. In addition, negative interaction was also associated with more frequent exercise, suggesting that informal social sanctions can foster positive health behaviors.

原文英語
頁(從 - 到)1429-1441
頁數13
期刊Social Science and Medicine
36
發行號11
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出版狀態已出版 - 06 1993
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