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Satisfaction with leisure activities

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Francken, D.A.   +2 more
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Leisure Activities and Mortality

Journal of Aging and Health, 2008
Objectives: This study examines the association between participation in leisure activities and mortality risk among older men and women. Methods: A representative sample of 1,246 men and women ages 65 to 95, interviewed in 1991-1992, were followed for 12 years. Cox regressions analyzed mortality risk.
Neda, Agahi, Marti G, Parker
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Leisure activities

2022
AbstractUsing the theoretical framework of a semiotics approach to art production and perception, this chapter focuses on art as a type of leisure activity whose dialogical mechanisms make it a powerful tool in counteracting stigma, including self-stigmatization.
Nenad Glumbić   +2 more
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Active leisure, passive leisure and health

Economics & Human Biology, 2021
Leisure consumption has been increasing in the United States since the 1960s. Over the same period, inactive lifestyles have contributed to adverse health outcomes. We propose a new way of categorizing leisure into groups based on the amount of physical exercise needed. Our results show that physically active leisure is a normal good whose demand rises
Soumyadip Roy, Peter F. Orazem
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Pursuing Leisure During Leisure-Time Physical Activity

Journal of Physical Activity and Health, 2010
Background:While considerable attention has been given to quantifying leisure-time physical activity (LTPA) among subpopulations, less attention has focused on the perception of the experience as leisure. The current study describes the prevalence of leisure-like experiences during LTPA among college students.
Kindal A, Shores, Stephanie T, West
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