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Impact of Upper and Lower Body Functional Ability on Affect in Older Couples

J Aging Health. 2021 May 17:8982643211019499. doi: 10.1177/08982643211019499. Online ahead of print.

ABSTRACT

Objective: We explore how upper and lower body functional ability of older adults and their partners relate to affect in later life. Methods: Data regarding own and partner’s upper and lower body functional abilities were reported by 1767 married/partnered persons aged 57-83. Using multilevel modeling to account for nesting within couples, we examined the impact of a respondent’s own functional abilities, their perception of their partner’s abilities, and the interaction of respondent’s and perceived partner’s abilities on respondent’s positive and negative affect. Results: Higher upper and lower body ability of both respondents and partners were associated with higher positive and lower negative affect. Moderating effects demonstrated a protective role of respondents’ ability on affect when their partners experienced lower ability. Discussion: There is a potential compensatory relationship between older couples adapting to functional changes; it is important to support the functional abilities of both partners in couples to maximize psychological well-being.

PMID:33998913 | DOI:10.1177/08982643211019499

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