| Literature DB >> 26743707 |
Cornelia Guell1, Guy Shefer1, Simon Griffin2, David Ogilvie1.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To describe and explore perceptions, practices and motivations for active living in later life.Entities:
Keywords: Ageing; Physical activity; QUALITATIVE RESEARCH; Social context
Mesh:
Year: 2016 PMID: 26743707 PMCID: PMC4716154 DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2015-009973
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMJ Open ISSN: 2044-6055 Impact factor: 2.692
Participant characteristics
| N | |
|---|---|
| Gender* | |
| Male | 15 |
| Female | 12 |
| Age (years)* | |
| 65–69 | 10 |
| 70–74 | 7 |
| 75–80 | 10 |
| Activity level*,† | |
| Active | 14 |
| Inactive | 13 |
| Occupation‡ | |
| Professional (I, II, IIIN) | 14 |
| Manual (IIIM, IV, V) | 13 |
| Living status* | |
| Cohabiting (married or living with partner) | 13 |
| Living alone (single, widowed, separated, divorced) | 14 |
| Residential area* | |
| Rural | 15 |
| Urban (or urban sparse) | 12 |
| Total | 27 |
*From European Prospective Investigation into Cancer (EPIC)-Norfolk fourth health check data (2013–2015).
†From Actigraph accelerometer counts, decile 7, 8, 9 for more active group, decile 2, 3, 4 for more inactive.
‡From EPIC-Norfolk baseline data (1993–1997).