Ostir Glenn V, Ottenbacher Kenneth J, Markides Kyriakos S
Sealy Center on Aging, University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston, Galveston, TX 77555-0460, USA.
Psychol Aging. 2004 Sep;19(3):402-8. doi: 10.1037/0882-7974.19.3.402.
The aim of this study was to examine the longitudinal association between positive affect and onset of frailty for 1,558 initially nonfrail older Mexican Americans from the Hispanic Established Populations for Epidemiological Studies of the Elderly database. The incidence of frailty increased 7.9% during the 7-year follow-up period. High positive affect was found to significantly lower the risk of frailty. Each unit increase in baseline positive affect score was associated with a 3% decreased risk of frailty after adjusting for relevant risk factors. Findings add to a growing positive psychology literature by showing that positive affect is protective against the functional and physical decline associated with frailty.
本研究旨在从西班牙裔老年人流行病学研究既定人群数据库中,对1558名最初无衰弱症状的墨西哥裔美国老年人进行积极情绪与衰弱发病之间的纵向关联研究。在7年的随访期内,衰弱发生率增加了7.9%。研究发现,高积极情绪能显著降低衰弱风险。在调整相关风险因素后,基线积极情绪得分每增加一个单位,衰弱风险降低3%。研究结果表明,积极情绪可预防与衰弱相关的功能和身体衰退,这进一步丰富了积极心理学文献。