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Older black women's experiences initiating and maintaining physical activity: implications for theory and practice.

Anna E Price1, Beau Greer, Ash Tucker.   

Abstract

Using a semistructured discussion guide, the authors conducted 15 interviews with physically active older black women living in the eastern U.S. to examine what contributed to their physical activity initiation and maintenance. They used thematic analysis to organize content and constant-comparison methods to compare themes between participants. Participants initiated physical activity when a cue to action, such as weight gain or a medical issue, triggered a perceived need to exercise. When participants initiated physical activity, they experienced immediate unexpected benefits such as improved energy. They reported continuing activity because of these initial benefits. After continued physical activity over time, participants experienced the health benefits they originally hoped to achieve. Most participants also mentioned continuing physical activity because it is "me time." All participants reported needing to modify their physical activity routine at some point. Having a regular, yet adaptable, routine and planning skills helped participants maintain physical activity. These findings contribute to the refinement of theory and might be useful for professionals promoting physical activity among older black women.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23170756     DOI: 10.1123/japa.21.3.348

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Aging Phys Act        ISSN: 1063-8652            Impact factor:   1.961


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3.  Designing Culturally Relevant Physical Activity Programs for African-American Women: A Framework for Intervention Development.

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4.  Hair As a Barrier to Physical Activity among African American Women: A Qualitative Exploration.

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5.  A life fulfilled: positively influencing physical activity in older adults - a systematic review and meta-ethnography.

Authors:  Gemma S Morgan; Micky Willmott; Yoav Ben-Shlomo; Anne M Haase; Rona M Campbell
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