Economics Discipline, Social Science School, Khulna University, Khulna, Bangladesh.
School of Business, University of Southern Queensland, Toowoomba, QLD, Australia.
PLoS One. 2022 May 12;17(5):e0268304. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0268304. eCollection 2022.
Any form of long-term physical or mental impairment might negatively influence health-related quality of life (HRQoL). HRQoL, as an independent concept, covers a wide range of characteristics that includes physical, mental, social, and spiritual functions. People with disabilities are continuously exposed to multiple barriers that deteriorate their HRQoL. It also creates impairment in performing physical activities. However, experts opine regular physical exercise as an intervention to help disabled people. This research aims to investigate the association between disability and physical activity with HRQoL among the adult population in Australia.
A retrospective cohort study.
This study utilized the most recent 19 waves of data (2002-2020) from the nationally representative Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) survey. Component summary scores such as physical component summary (PCS) and mental component summary (MCS), and SF-6D utility scores were utilized to measure HRQoL. Random-effects GLS regression technique was fitted to estimate the association between disability and physical activity with HRQoL, after adjusting for a range of socio-demographic and health-related characteristics.
Disability was negatively associated with the PCS (-5.95), MCS (-2.70) and SF-6D (-0.060) compared with non-disabled counterparts. However, respondents engaged in the recommended level of physical activity had substantial gain in PCS (b = 0.96), MCS (1.57), and SF-6D (0.021) scores. Besides, the results showed that performing the recommended level of physical activity in the presence of disability has lessen the negative effect of disability/ positive moderating effect of physical activity on PCS, MCS, and SF-6D scores by 1.84 points, 0.82 points, and 0.013 percentage points, respectively.
This study found an inverse association between disability and HRQoL among Australian adults. However, physical activity was associated with improved HRQoL. Therefore, public health interventions, such as the orientation of physical activities, have a higher potential to dwindle the burden regarding HRQoL.
任何形式的长期身体或精神损伤都可能对健康相关生活质量(HRQoL)产生负面影响。HRQoL 作为一个独立的概念,涵盖了广泛的特征,包括身体、心理、社会和精神功能。残疾人不断面临多种障碍,这些障碍会降低他们的 HRQoL。它还会导致身体活动能力下降。然而,专家认为定期体育锻炼是帮助残疾人的一种干预措施。本研究旨在调查澳大利亚成年人口中残疾状况和身体活动与 HRQoL 之间的关联。
回顾性队列研究。
本研究利用澳大利亚家庭、收入和劳动力动态(HILDA)调查中最新的 19 个波次数据(2002-2020 年)。利用综合评分,如身体成分综合评分(PCS)和心理成分综合评分(MCS)和 SF-6D 效用评分来衡量 HRQoL。采用随机效应 GLS 回归技术,在调整了一系列社会人口和健康相关特征后,估计残疾状况和身体活动与 HRQoL 之间的关联。
与非残疾对照组相比,残疾与 PCS(-5.95)、MCS(-2.70)和 SF-6D(-0.060)呈负相关。然而,进行推荐水平的身体活动的受访者在 PCS(b=0.96)、MCS(1.57)和 SF-6D(0.021)评分方面有显著提高。此外,结果表明,在残疾情况下进行推荐水平的身体活动可以减轻残疾对 PCS、MCS 和 SF-6D 评分的负面影响/身体活动的积极调节作用,分别降低 1.84 分、0.82 分和 0.013 个百分点。
本研究发现澳大利亚成年人的残疾状况与 HRQoL 呈负相关。然而,身体活动与 HRQoL 的改善有关。因此,公共卫生干预措施,如身体活动的定向,有可能减轻 HRQoL 方面的负担。