Factors related to the accumulation of healthy behavior among older adults attending primary Health Care

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Ana Paula Gomes Fernandes
Veronica Ribeiro Cardoso
Kamila Cristina dos Santos
Mariane Martins Migliaccio
Juliana Martins Pinto
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[1] Federal University of Triangulo Mineiro,Graduate Program in Physical Therapy
[2] Federal University of Triangulo Mineiro,Undergraduate Program in Physical Therapy
[3] Federal University of Triangulo Mineiro,Laboratory of Physical Therapy and Public Health, Department of Physical Therapy, Institute of Health Science
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Quality of life; Public Health; Health Promotion; Preventive medicine; Aging;
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The adoption and maintenance of healthy behaviors contribute for its accumulation throughout life, which require more than information disclosure and recommendations. Biopsychosocial factors may work as barriers to adherence to healthier behaviors, and yet have been underexplored. The objective was to investigate the factors related to the accumulation of healthy behavior among older adults attending Primary Health Care. Cross-sectional analysis with 201 older adults from baseline of Longitudinal Investigation of Functioning Epidemiology (LIFE) was performed in a Southeastern Brazilian city. The Healthy Behavior Score (HBS), ranging from 0 to 8, was calculated by the sum of the following habits: Physical activity practice, healthy eating, water consumption, night sleep time, not smoking, not drinking alcohol, frequent social relations, and spirituality. A linear multivariate regression was performed to test the influence of biopsychosocial aspects on HBS, with 95% confidence interval. Higher number of healthy behaviors was related to high social support, better cognitive status, less depressive symptoms and lower functional performance. Additionally, age and resilience score were correlated to healthy behaviors, which were higher among women and those with sufficient income. Multivariate analysis revealed depressive symptoms, functional performance and education as independent predictors of HBS. Depressive symptoms, functional performance and education are predictors of accumulation of health behaviors, independently of health status, contextual and sociodemographic aspects. Higher social support partially contributed to the higher number of healthy behaviors, and should be considered in public health policies for healthy longevity.
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