Gerontology and Geriatric Medicine (Jul 2017)

Influence of Watching Professional Baseball on Japanese Elders’ Affect and Subjective Happiness

  • Ryoko Kawakami PhD,
  • Susumu S. Sawada PhD,
  • Tomoko Ito RD,
  • Yuko Gando PhD,
  • Tomohiro Fukushi BA,
  • Ryosuke Fujie BA,
  • Koichiro Oka PhD,
  • Shizuo Sakamoto MD, PhD,
  • Mitsuru Higuchi PhD

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/2333721417721401
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3

Abstract

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Objective: To determine the effects of watching a professional baseball game on the affect and subjective happiness of elders without a specific team to support. Method: Elderly Japanese ( n = 16) were instructed to watch baseball games at a ballpark. They answered a questionnaire several weeks before (baseline) and, on the day of the game, before and after watching the game. Participants’ affect and happiness were assessed using the General Affect Scale and Subjective Happiness Scale, respectively. Results: Calmness had a tendency to increase from baseline to before watching the game ( p = .052). Furthermore, subjective happiness significantly increased after watching the game, compared with baseline ( p = .017). Discussion: Visiting a ballpark to watch a professional baseball game increased elders’ subjective happiness after they had finished watching it.