2022
DOI: 10.1007/s11136-022-03131-0
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A comparison of health-related quality of life and personal, social, and environmental factors of older adults according to a residential area: a propensity score matching analysis

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“…These findings are consistent with previous research findings that QOL in middle-aged men increases when they are physically active (15,16), do not smoke (16), and have good subjective health (5). Similar results were found in a study reporting that among adults over 30 years of age, the low-stress group scored higher on QOL than the high-stress group (22). Another study reported that in the population aged 15 or over, those with better sleep status had a high QOL (26).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…These findings are consistent with previous research findings that QOL in middle-aged men increases when they are physically active (15,16), do not smoke (16), and have good subjective health (5). Similar results were found in a study reporting that among adults over 30 years of age, the low-stress group scored higher on QOL than the high-stress group (22). Another study reported that in the population aged 15 or over, those with better sleep status had a high QOL (26).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Participants who were married or single and those who were economically active scored higher on QOL than those who were widowed/divorced/separated and unemployed. These results support a previous study on QOL in adults in their 30s and older (22), indicating that individuals living with a spouse and having economic activity had a higher QOL. Quality of life can be improved through expanded social relationships established through education and consequent leisure activities and job opportunities, which are directly associated with a higher QOL (10,25).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…In August 2021, Busan Metropolitan City (hereafter Busan) was the first to enter a "superaged society" among the seven metropolitan cities in Korea, with the proportion of adults aged 65 years and older exceeding 20% (aged society: 14-20%). (8) The transition from an aged society to a super-aged society took 154 years, 79 years, and 75 years in the advanced western countries of France, Italy, and Germany, respectively. In Japan, the period required for the same transition was 36 years since the aging rate was relatively high.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%