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Search for: [Abstract = "in both groups, with this correlation having the strongest expression in the case of women in the oldest old division. The seniors from group II assessed both general support and each of the subscales of SSL\-12I significantly higher. The level of the respondents’ quality of life in both groups increased with higher scoring on the SSL\-12I scale. The seniors from both groups displayed the largest number of physical needs. The women from group II declared all types of needs more \(with the exception of non\-satisfied environmental needs\) compared to the seniors from group I. In group II, a larger number of needs in all categories correlated significantly with lower scoring on the WHOQoL\-AGE scale., Conclusions. The educationally active seniors indicated a higher level of performance in carrying out more complex activities of daily living, as well as obtaining a higher level of QoL. Age, material status, physical activity, and level of performance all have an influence on the indices of the seniors’ quality of life. The best results overall were obtained by the women from group I.Postulates. The continuation of the study on the quality of seniors’ lives organized according to the participants’ gender. The practical application of the results of the study in the development of the strategy for promoting the health of women aged over 65 in the population of the city and Tarnów Distric"]

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