Abstract
Objective
To examine the relationship between physical activity (PA) and the aging male symptoms of middle-aged men in the quality of life (QOL).
Methodology:
Cross-sectional study with a probabilistic samples of 416 men (40-59 years old), all residents in two cities in southern of Brazil. A questionnaire was used. The studied population was divided into two groups: with and without symptoms. The analyses were carried out in a descriptive and inferential approaches.
Results:
Aging male symptoms were related to QOL. Men who perceive their overall QOL as good presented a13% lower probability of (95%CI = 0.77-0.98) being insufficiently active. For those with symptoms, QOL scores were higher in social and environmental domain in PA between 30-60 min/day, and the physical domain for more than 60min/day.
Conclusion:
Our findings show the importance of PA to achieve significant benefits in QOL and health of men in middle age with aging male symptoms.
Keywords:
motor activity; quality of life; men; male ageing; health