useful... I started to decrease the sugar and salt in
meals, and I started buying more fruit”.
Table 5: Factor 2 (Stress Management).
[3] [2] [1] [0]
m. You take time (at
least 5 minutes) every
day to relax.
69% 23% 8% 0%
n. You hold a
discussion without
changing your mood,
even you are
contradicted.
15% 54% 31% 0%
o. You balance the
time devoted to work
with the time devoted
to leisure.
15% 39% 46% 0%
The data considered here show a positive influence
that Active Ageing TV application performs in
quality of life and adoption of a healthy lifestyle by
seniors.
5 CONCLUSIONS
This paper presented a web application to help to
promote active ageing and adoption of behaviors by
the elderly that lead to a healthy lifestyle. Our
project was submitted to the Ethics Committee in
Research of the Federal University of Rio Grande do
Sul and was approved in accordance with the report
number 137.267 in 2012.
Active Ageing TV application differs from
others by using the educational approach as a
strategy to inform and to educate the elderly,
therefore encouraging them to become responsible
for maintaining their own health throughout life.
This is based on the concept of active ageing, as
defined by WHO reports. Our intention is to
disseminate the behavior determinants of active
aging policy to help seniors to maintain their
autonomy, independence, quality of life, and a
healthy life expectancy. Our contribution focuses on
the development of an application that seeks to
encourage the adoption of guidelines for active
ageing from the user perspective by promoting
greater awareness of the importance of certain
activities and lifestyle to improve the quality of life.
In fact, the lifestyle is one of the most important
factors for maintaining health as well as to promote
the extension of longevity of the population.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Jantsch A. is grateful to CAPES and CNPq for
scholarship and financial support, as well she is
grateful to seniors who participated in this research.
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