{"title":"Case Study of the Exercise Habits and Aging Anxiety of Taiwanese Insurance Agents","authors":"W. T. Hsu, H. L. Tsai","volume":131,"journal":"International Journal of Sport and Health Sciences","pagesStart":655,"pagesEnd":659,"ISSN":"1307-6892","URL":"https:\/\/publications.waset.org\/pdf\/10008736","abstract":"
The rapid aging of the population is a common trend in the world. However, the progress of modern medical technology has increased the average life expectancy. The global population structure has changed dramatically, and the elderly population has risen rapidly. In the face of rapid population growth, it must be noted issues of the aging population must face up to, which are the physiological, psychological, and social problems associated with aging. This study aims to investigate how insurance agents are actively dealing with an aging society, their own aging anxiety, and their exercise habits. Purposive sampling was the sampling method of this study, a total of 204 respondents were surveyed and 204 valid surveys were returned. The returned valid ratio was 100%. Statistical method included descriptive statistics, t<\/em>-test, and one-way ANOVA. The results of the study found that the insurance agent’s age, seniority, exercise habits to aging anxiety are significantly different.<\/p>\r\n","references":"[1]\tMinistry of Health and Welfare, 2015 Health and Welfare Indicators. 2015.\r\n[2]\tNational Development Council, Taiwan Statistical Data Book 2014. 2014.\r\n[3]\tHarris, L. A., & Dollinger, S. M. C. \u201cIndividual differences in personality traits and anxiety about aging\u201d. Personality and Individual Differences, vol. 34, 2nd,2003, pp. 187-194.\r\n[4]\tDollinger, L. A. H. S. (2001). \u201cParticipation in a course on aging: Knowledge, attitudes, and anxiety about aging in oneself and others\u201d. Educational Gerontology, vol. 27, 8th, pp.657-667.\r\n[5]\tLaws, G. \u201cUnderstanding ageism: Lessons from feminism and postmodernism\u201d. Gerontologist, vol.35, 1995, pp. 112-118.\r\n[6]\tStryker, S. \u201cSymbolic interactionism\u201d. Menlo Park, CA: Benjamin \/ Cummings. 1980.\r\n[7]\tMcConatha, J. T., Schnell, F., Volkwein, K., Riley, L., & Leach, E. \"Attitudes toward aging: A comparative analysis of young adults from the United States and Germany.\" The International Journal of Aging and Human Development, vol. 57, 3rd, 2003, pp. 203-215.\r\n[8]\tU.S. Department of Health and Human Services. \u201cPhysical Activity and Health: A Report of the Surgeon General. Atlanta.\u201d Ga: National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 1996.\r\n[9]\tLasher, K. P., & Faulkender, P. J. \u201cMeasurement of aging anxiety: Development of the anxiety about aging scale\u201d. The International Journal of Aging and Human Development, vol. 37, 4th, 1993, pp. 247-259.","publisher":"World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology","index":"Open Science Index 131, 2017"}