Social support-based physical activity that exerts beneficial effects for obese older adults with cognitive impairment via increasing participation in leisure-time physical activity
Savitree Thummasorn, Piangkwan Sa-Nguanmoo, Pornpen Sirisattayawong, Akleema Ingding, Chanakarn Kumkun, Nitchakarn Pittayaporn, Patcharawalai Tupsai, Sasinart Morthin, Orawan Phithakleelanon

TL;DR
A social support-based physical activity program helps obese older adults with cognitive impairment by boosting their activity levels and reducing depression and cognitive decline.
Contribution
A novel physical activity program using social support to improve outcomes in obese older adults with cognitive impairment.
Findings
Social support-based physical activity reduced cognitive decline in obese older adults with cognitive impairment.
The program decreased the severity of depression in the target population.
Leisure-time physical activity levels increased among participants in the program.
Abstract
Obesity in older adults increases the risks of diabetes, cardiovascular disease, cognitive decline, and depression. Physical activity has been established as an important strategy in lifestyle interventions for obese people. This study focused on the strategy for increasing participation in physical activity, which is called social support. Although the studies found that social support helps to motivate participation in physical activity of older adults, its beneficial effects for population with obesity are still few investigations. Therefore, this study focused on developing a social support-based physical activity program for obese older adults with cognitive impairment and hypothesized that it can increase level of physical activity and reduce severity of depression and cognitive decline in obese older adults with cognitive impairment. In this study, thirty-nine participants were…
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TopicsPhysical Activity and Health · Stroke Rehabilitation and Recovery · Cardiac Health and Mental Health
