| Literature DB >> 21748010 |
Dori E Rosenberg1, Charles H Bombardier, Jeanne M Hoffman, Basia Belza.
Abstract
With the aging of the baby boomer population and their accompanying burden of disease, future disability rates are expected to increase. This paper summarizes the state of the evidence regarding physical activity and aging for individuals with mobility disability and proposes a healthy aging research agenda for this population. Using a previously published framework, we present evidence in order to compile research recommendations in four areas focusing on older adults with mobility disability: (1) prevalence of physical activity, (2) health benefits of physical activity, (3) correlates of physical activity participation, and, (4) promising physical activity intervention strategies. Overall, findings show a dearth of research examining physical activity health benefits, correlates (demographic, psychological, social, and built environment), and interventions among persons aging with mobility disability. Further research is warranted.Entities:
Year: 2011 PMID: 21748010 PMCID: PMC3124953 DOI: 10.4061/2011/708510
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Aging Res ISSN: 2090-2204
Recommendations for research priorities related to promoting physical activity for adults aging with mobility disabilities.
| Topic Area | Recommendations |
|---|---|
| (1) Prevalence of physical activity among older populations with mobility disability | (i) Define mobility disability and employ standard definition across sectors and research studies. Include specific categories of disability (e.g., mobility disability, sensory disability) in surveillance |
| (2) Health benefits of physical activity and consequences of sedentary behavior in older adults with mobility disability | (i) Conduct research on ways physical activity benefits persons with mobility disabilities as they age, including larger samples, more rigorous methods, and prospective studies |
| (3) Correlates and determinants of physical activity participation among older adults with mobility disability | (i) Expand studies on the correlates of physical activity participation in this population to include demographic, societal, mental health, and built environment variables |
| (4) Interventions to promote physical activity in older populations with mobility disability | (i) Develop and test interventions that use multilevel approaches (which aim to target individual, interpersonal, and built environment factors) to promote physical activity among persons with mobility disability |