Röcke Christina, Luo Minxia, Bereuter Pia, Katana Marko, Fillekes Michelle, Gehriger Victoria, Sofios Alexandros, Martin Mike, Weibel Robert
University Research Priority Program 'Dynamics of Healthy Aging', University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.
Center for Gerontology, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.
Front Psychol. 2023 Jan 24;13:1011177. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.1011177. eCollection 2022.
Prominent theories of aging emphasize the importance of resource allocation processes as a means to maintain functional ability, well-being and quality of life. Little is known about which activities and what activity patterns actually characterize the daily lives of healthy older adults in key domains of functioning, including the spatial, physical, social, and cognitive domains. This study aims to gain a comprehensive understanding of daily activities of community-dwelling older adults over an extended period of time and across a diverse range of activity domains, and to examine associations between daily activities, health and well-being at the within- and between-person levels. It also aims to examine contextual correlates of the relations between daily activities, health, and well-being. At its core, this ambulatory assessment (AA) study with a sample of 150 community-dwelling older adults aged 65 to 91 years measured spatial, physical, social, and cognitive activities across 30 days using a custom-built mobile sensor ("uTrail"), including GPS, accelerometer, and audio recording. In addition, during the first 15 days, self-reports of daily activities, psychological correlates, contexts, and cognitive performance in an ambulatory working memory task were assessed 7 times per day using smartphones. Surrounding the ambulatory assessment period, participants completed an initial baseline assessment including a telephone survey, web-based questionnaires, and a laboratory-based cognitive and physical testing session. They also participated in an intermediate laboratory session in the laboratory at half-time of the 30-day ambulatory assessment period, and finally returned to the laboratory for a posttest assessment. In sum, this is the first study which combines multi-domain activity sensing and self-report ambulatory assessment methods to observe daily life activities as indicators of functional ability in healthy older adults unfolding over an extended period (i.e., 1 month). It offers a unique opportunity to describe and understand the diverse individual real-life functional ability profiles characterizing later life.
著名的衰老理论强调资源分配过程对于维持功能能力、幸福感和生活质量的重要性。对于健康老年人在功能的关键领域(包括空间、身体、社交和认知领域)的日常生活中,哪些活动以及何种活动模式具有实际特征,我们知之甚少。本研究旨在全面了解社区居住的老年人在较长时间内以及在各种不同活动领域的日常活动,并在个体内部和个体之间层面上研究日常活动、健康与幸福感之间的关联。它还旨在研究日常活动、健康和幸福感之间关系的背景相关因素。本质上,这项动态评估(AA)研究以150名年龄在65至91岁之间的社区居住老年人为样本,使用定制的移动传感器(“uTrail”),包括全球定位系统(GPS)、加速度计和音频记录,在30天内测量空间、身体、社交和认知活动。此外,在最初的15天里,使用智能手机每天7次评估日常活动的自我报告、心理相关因素、背景以及动态工作记忆任务中的认知表现。在动态评估期前后,参与者完成了初始基线评估,包括电话调查、基于网络的问卷以及基于实验室的认知和身体测试环节。他们还在30天动态评估期的中途参加了一次实验室中间环节评估,最后回到实验室进行测试后评估。总之,这是第一项将多领域活动感知和自我报告动态评估方法相结合的研究,以观察日常生活活动作为健康老年人在较长时期(即1个月)内功能能力的指标。它提供了一个独特的机会来描述和理解表征晚年生活的多样的个体现实生活功能能力概况。