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Abstract

Background

The ‘Active and Healthy Ageing for All’ (AHAA) project, initiated by Odisee University of Applied Sciences in Belgium, aims to enhance the health literacy of home-dwelling older adults. This project addresses the need for tailored health education programs for socially disadvantaged older adults, who are often underserved by conventional preventive health initiatives. The AHAA project began in 2019, focusing initially on nutrition and physical activity, and later expanding to include sleep, stress management, motivation, and positive psychology. The program was developed through a needs assessment and co-creation with the target group and partners, ensuring relevance and accessibility.

Methods

The AHAA project utilized a comprehensive approach involving needs assessment, co-creation with target groups, pilot testing, and implementation across six partner organizations. The program included ten weekly group sessions covering nutrition, physical activity, sleep, stress management, motivation, and positive psychology. Evaluation was conducted using pre- and post-intervention questionnaires and activity trackers to measure changes in health literacy and lifestyle behaviors.

Results

Preliminary results indicate improvements in participants’ health literacy and lifestyle behaviors. The group-based approach fostered social support and engagement, which were crucial for sustaining behavior changes. A trainers’ manual was developed, implemented and evaluated in practice.

Discussion and Conclusions

The AHAA project demonstrates the potential of tailored, community-based interventions to improve health outcomes among vulnerable older adults. The co-creation process and the focus on holistic health were key to the program's success. Future efforts should aim to expand the program's reach and explore long-term impacts on participants’ health and well-being.

Key messages

• The AHAA project enhances health literacy and lifestyle behaviors among socially vulnerable older adults through a comprehensive, co-created program focusing on holistic health.

• The AHAA project empowers socially vulnerable older adults through co-creation, fostering ownership and engagement crucial for sustaining health improvements and lifestyle changes.

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Title
Empowering Socially Vulnerable Older Adults: The AHAA Project's Holistic Health Literacy Approach
Author
Vanderlinden, J 1 ; Lambers, S 2 ; Van Rampelberg, S 2 ; Verschelden, P J 2 

 Odisee University of Applied Sciences, Health Research, Brussel, Belgium; University of Brussels, Pain in Motion, Brussel, Belgium; [email protected]  [email protected]
 Odisee University of Applied Sciences, Health Research, Brussel, Belgium 
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Volume
35
Issue
Supplement_4
Number of pages
2
Publication year
2025
Publication date
Oct 2025
Section
Poster Displays
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Place of publication
Oxford
Country of publication
United Kingdom
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ISSN
11011262
e-ISSN
1464-360X
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
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Online publication date
2025-10-27
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   First posting date
27 Oct 2025
ProQuest document ID
3265312023
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Last updated
2025-11-07
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