Validation of the Subjective Vitality Scale and study of the vitality of elderly people according to their physical activity

Authors

  • Nuno Couto Sport Science School of Rio Maior
  • Raul Antunes Sport Science School of Rio Maior
  • Diogo Monteiro Sport Science School of Rio Maior
  • João Moutão Sport Science School of Rio Maior
  • Daniel Marinho Sport Science School of Rio Maior
  • Luis Cid Sport Science School of Rio Maior

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/1980-0037.2017v19n3p261

Abstract

The main aim of the study was to validate the Portuguese version of the Subjective Vitality Scale - SVS for the Portuguese elderly population through of confirmatory factorial analysis. The existence of differences in the perception of subjective vitality among sufficiently active and insufficiently active older adults was also analyzed. A total of 309 Portuguese elderly (242 females, 67 males) aged 60-90 years (M = 68.59, SD = 6.60) participated in this study. Of the total sample, 256 are sufficiently active, while 53 are insufficiently active. The results show that the model was adjusted to data in a satisfactory way (?² = 28.95; df = 9; CFI = .97; TLI = .94; SRMR = .04; RMSEA = .08; RMSEA 90% CI = .05 - .12), and show a concurrent validity with the Portuguese version of the Satisfaction with Life Scale. The data obtained allow us concluding that the Portuguese version of the Subjective Vitality Scale can be used as a measure of subjective vitality in the Portuguese elderly population. It was also verified that the subjective perception of vitality is greater among individuals sufficiently active compared with their peers that do not reach the amount of practice of recommended physical activity.

Author Biographies

Nuno Couto, Sport Science School of Rio Maior

Sport Science School of Rio Maior. Santarém. Portugal

Raul Antunes, Sport Science School of Rio Maior

Sport Science School of Rio Maior. Santarém. Portugal

Diogo Monteiro, Sport Science School of Rio Maior

Sport Science School of Rio Maior. Santarém. Portugal

João Moutão, Sport Science School of Rio Maior

Sport Science School of Rio Maior. Santarém. Portugal

Daniel Marinho, Sport Science School of Rio Maior

Sport Science School of Rio Maior. Santarém. Portugal

Luis Cid, Sport Science School of Rio Maior

Sport Science School of Rio Maior. Santarém. Portugal

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2017-08-24

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