| Literature DB >> 21152195 |
Mäkilä Päivi1, Hirvensalo Mirja, Parkatti Terttu.
Abstract
We studied changes of physical activity among noninstitutionalized 65 years and older persons over a sixteen-year follow-up period. The focus of our interest was on changes in involvement, frequency, intensity, and various modes of physical activity. Furthermore, we studied changes in perceived importance, motives for, and obstacles to participation in physical activity. The results showed that the proportion of those reporting less frequent and intensive activities increased. Men were more active than women over the follow-up time (in 1988 P = .015, in 1996 P = .007, in 2004 P = .001). The biggest difference at the end of the followup between men and women was found in participation in supervised exercise classes (39% and 14%, resp.). Most popular forms of physical activity were walking and calisthenics at home. Men undertook more modes of physical activity than women. The importance of physical activity declined during the followup in both gender groups but more among women than men. The most common obstacles to physical activity were poor health and lack of interest. The promotion of health maintained it's place as the most important reason for physical activity over the follow-up period.Entities:
Year: 2010 PMID: 21152195 PMCID: PMC2989865 DOI: 10.4061/2010/174290
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Aging Res ISSN: 2090-2204
Figure 1Participation in the study.
Physical activity (frequency and intensity) among men and women aged 64–74 years at baseline and in 8- and 16-year follow-up studies, (%, P).
| Physical activity | All | 8-year follow-up | 16-year follow-up | |||||
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| 1988 | 1988 | 1996 | McNemar testa, | 1988 | 1996 | 2004 | Cochran Q-testb, | |
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| Necessary chores | 18.1 | 9.7 | 19.5 | 7.6 | 10.6 | 22.5 | ||
| Walking 1-2 times/week | 10.5 | 13.2 | 10.4 | .170 | 12.1 | 10.6 | 9.4 |
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| Walking several times/week | 42.6 | 45.8 | 45.8 | 39.4 | 47.0 | 32.8 | ||
| 1-2 times/week to the point of perspiring | 8.4 | 9.0 | 6.3 | 9.1 | 6.1 | 14.1 | ||
| Several times/week to the point of perspiring and heavy breathing | 16.5 | 18.8 | 15.3 | 28.8 | 19.7 | 17.2 | ||
| Keep-fit training or competitive sport several | 3.8 | 3.5 | 2.8 | 3.0 | 6.1 | 3.1 | ||
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| Necessary chores | 20.3 | 15.3 | 27.9 | 15.4 | 22.7 | 37.9 | ||
| Walking 1-2 times/week | 16.2 | 16.1 | 14.5 |
| 16.2 | 12.9 | 18.9 |
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| Walking several times/week | 45.6 | 45.5 | 47.5 | 42.3 | 53.0 | 34.8 | ||
| 1-2 times/week to the point of perspiring | 56 | 5.5 | 2.4 | 6.2 | 3.0 | 4.5 | ||
| Several times/week to the point of perspiring and heavy breathing | 11.3 | 16.1 | 6.7 | 18.5 | 6.8 | 3.8 | ||
| Keep-fit training or competitive sport several | 1.0 | 1.6 | 1.2 | 1.5 | 1.5 | — | ||
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| 100.0 | 100.0 | 100.0 | 100.0 | 100.0 | 100.0 | |||
aPhysical activity is divided into two categories (1 = only in necessary chores or walking 1-2 times/week and 2 = walking at least several times/week) because of the few number of responses in some categories.
Modes of physical activity among men and women born in 1914–1923 aged 65–74 years at baseline and the group followed over 16 years (%, P).
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| Walking for fitnessa | 77.6 | 91.6 | 88.1 | 81.3 | .047 |
| Calisthenics at homea | 44.3 | 48.3 | 55.1 | 60.3 | .055 |
| Swimmingb | 23.6 | 32.2 | 27.1 | 22.0 | .276 |
| Cyclingb | 33.3 | 39.0 | 33.9 | 18.6 | .004 |
| Cross-country skiingb | 27.1 | 48.3 | 25.9 | 10.3 |
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| Dancingb | 11.0 | 11.9 | 13.6 | 11.9 | .913 |
| Supervised physical trainingb | 9.9 | 11.9 | 13.6 | 39.0 |
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| Otherb | 8.0 | 3.7 | 5.6 | 7.4 | .717 |
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| Walking for fitnessa | 79.1 | 82.7 | 81.7 | 73.1 | .271 |
| Calisthenics at homea | 60.1 | 63.1 | 66.0 | 68.0 | .822 |
| Swimmingb | 19.7 | 24.0 | 10.6 | 6.7 |
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| Cyclingb | 19.8 | 29.1 | 12.6 | 1.0 |
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| Cross-country skiingb | 8.5 | 13.6 | 1.9 | 0.0 |
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| Dancingb | 5.4 | 4.9 | 4.9 | 1.9 | .325 |
| Supervised physical trainingb | 13.4 | 21.4 | 15.5 | 14.6 | .239 |
| Otherb | 1.3 | 2.2 | 4.3 | 0.0 | .135 |
aWalking for fitness and calisthenics at home at least 2-3 times a week. bOther forms of physical exercise at least once a month.
The importance of physical activity among men and women aged 65–74 years at baseline and in 8- and 16-year follow-up studies, (%, P).
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| Importance of physical activity | Baseline 1988 | 8-year follow-up | 16-year follow-up | |||||
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| Very important | 69.0 | 70.5 | 66.9 | ,575 | 75.9 | 75.9 | 63.8 | ,163 |
| Somewhat important | 27.7 | 28.1 | 27.3 | 24.1 | 22.4 | 32.8 | ||
| Don't know | 0.9 | 0.7 | 4.3 | 0.0 | 1.7 | 0.0 | ||
| Not very important | 0.4 | 0.7 | 1.4 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 3.4 | ||
| Total | 100.0 | 100.0 | 100.0 | 100.0 | 100.0 | 100.0 | ||
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| Very important | 67.3 | 69.2 | 56.7 |
| 73.5 | 57.8 | 58.8 |
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| Somewhat important | 31.7 | 30.0 | 38.5 | 25.5 | 42.2 | 39.2 | ||
| Don't know | 0.4 | 0.4 | 3.6 | 1.0 | 0.0 | 2.0 | ||
| Not very important | 0.8 | 0.4 | 1.2 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | ||
| Total | 100.0 | 100.0 | 100.0 | 100.0 | 100.0 | 100.0 | ||
aThe importance of physical activity is divided into two categories (1 = very important 2 = somewhat important, don't know, and not very important) because of the few number of responses in some categories.