Résumé:
Our aims in this modest study is to tackle the
subject of retirement, which lies at the centre of
many core issues. The recent research published
in the journal Epidemiology, (Q.Asthon Acton,
2011) (Lisa F. Berkman, Ichiro Kawachi,
M. Maria Glymour, 2014) confirmed that
when a worker reaches retirement, he may
have extensive physical and mental health
consequences. Attribute is given to transition
from the worker to retirement that (Jerry W.
Hedge, Walter C. Borman, 2012) show as in
balance if levels of physical activity lifestyle.
In addition, retirement has potential life stages,
owing to the change in lifestyle as levels of
physical activity. Our aim in this study is to
assess the impact of retirement on various health
outcomes security sectors, based on the absence
of physically demanding jobs. Whereas (Barbara Newman, Philip Newman, 2008) indicated
that retirement options seem to be taking two
directions those engaged in physical activities
and those who do not (Krauss Whitbourne,
2016). For this purpose, the research samples
were selected by the intentional manner that
incorporated 14 workers from the security sector
of university Mostaganem, Algeria, where their
average age ±58 years, 7 of them retired in the
last year and 7 expect their retirement. Testing
was implemented on medical and physical
tests to esteem their abilityon effort and health
outcomes.. Through the results and statistical
treatment, we recommend performing physical
activities during leisure time (Mo Wang, 2012)
in order to promote healthy lifestyles for our
retirees.