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Testing a model of successful aging on masters athletes and non-sporting adults

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posted on 2021-05-18, 03:30 authored by David E Geard, Amanda RebarAmanda Rebar, Rylee A Dionigi, Peter R Reaburn
Purpose: To test confirmatory factor analyses of successful aging composed of physical, psychological, cognitive, and social functioning factors in masters athletes (n = 764) and non-sporting adults (n = 404), and compare the physical, psychological, cognitive, and social functioning of masters athletes versus non-sporting adults. Method: Self-reported cross-sectional data were analyzed with confirmatory factor analyses. Results: Physical, psychological, cognitive, and social functioning latent factors significantly loaded onto a higher-order successful aging latent factor (p < .05). Masters athletes had higher physical and social functioning than non-sporting adults (p < .05). Psychological and cognitive functioning did not differ between groups. Conclusions: Successful aging should be considered as a multi-faceted construct consisting of different domains of functioning for both masters athletes and non-sporting adults. Masters athletes were aged successfully relative to the non-sporting adults across the physical and social functioning domains. Physical, psychological, cognitive, and social functioning domains constitute an appropriate model to use in future experimental research investigating the effect of masters sport for successful aging. © 2020, © 2020 SHAPE America.

History

Volume

92

Issue

1

Start Page

11

End Page

20

Number of Pages

10

eISSN

2168-3824

ISSN

0270-1367

Location

United States

Publisher

Routledge, USA

Language

eng

Peer Reviewed

  • Yes

Open Access

  • No

Acceptance Date

2019-11-27

External Author Affiliations

Charles Sturt University

Era Eligible

  • Yes

Medium

Print-Electronic

Journal

Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport