This study aimed to evaluate the quality of life of elderly people living in a city in Southern Brazil and the correlation between the areas covered by the research instrument and the age and gender of the elderly. Therefore, a cross-sectional observational study with 376 elderly was conducted, with the use of a simple instrument of assessment of quality of life developed in England and adapted to Brazil: The Nottingham Health Profile. The results indicated poorer quality of life in women compared to men, particularly in the areas "emotional reactions" (p=0.004), "social interaction" (p=0.001) and "physical abilities" (p=0.009). Also, in both genders, and except for the area of "social interaction", a statistically significant worsening (p<0.05) in the quality of life was associated with aging. The study results showed that the more advanced the age, the worse the quality of life of the study population.
Health Profile; Quality of Life; Elderly; Aging; Descriptive Epidemiology; Nottingham Health Profile