International Journal of Physiotherapy Research and Clinical Practice
DOI: 10.54839/ijprcp.v1i1.22.7
Year: 2022, Volume: 1, Issue: 1, Pages: 17-20
Original Article
Bhatt Pranali Mehulbhai1,*, Sheth Megha Sandeep2
1Assistant Professor, Krupanidhi College of Physiotherapy, Bangalore, Karnataka, India
2Lecturer, SBB College of Physiotherapy, Ahmedabad, India
*Corresponding Author
Email: [email protected]
To find the comparison between physical activity, depression and quality of life in elderly living in old age homes and communities. A cross-sectional survey study of 300 participants fulfilling the inclusion and exclusion criteria by convenience sampling was conducted in geriatric population from age 65-85 years. Comparison of physical activity, depression and quality of life was done in geriatric population. Inclusion Criteria: -Males and Females, 65-85 years of age. Exclusion Criteria: -Subjects having any neurological conditions, severe orthopedic conditions, vision hearing loss, severe respiratory disorders and suffering from terminal disease and dementia. Mean GDS score for Group A was 5.68±3.6 and Group B was 2.88±1.41. Difference in mean GDS between the groups was 4.28±3.63 (U=5.982, p<0.001). Mean IPAQE score for Group A was 1905±2604 MET and Group B was 2552±2145 MET. Difference in mean IPAQE between the groups was 2229±2459 MET (U=8.724, p<0.001). Mean OPQOL for Group A was 126.6±15.5 and Group B was 142.9±13.4. Difference in mean OPQOL between the groups was 16.3±2.1 (U=5.322, p<0.001). The present study concluded that geriatric population living in old age homes is more depressed and has low level of physical activity than elderly living in community. This shows that elderly living in community have better quality of life than elderly living in old age homes
Keywords
Geriatric population, Physical Activity, Depression and Quality of life
© 2022 Published by Krupanidhi College of Physiotherapy. This is an open access article under the CC BY license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
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