| Literature DB >> 28366176 |
Anna M Chudyk1, Joanie Sims-Gould2, Maureen C Ashe2, Meghan Winters3, Heather A McKay2.
Abstract
We provide an in-depth description of the mobility (capacity and enacted function, i.e., physical activity and travel behaviour) of community-dwelling older adults of low socioeconomic status. Participants [n = 161, mean age (range) = 74 (65-96) years] completed interviewer-administered questionnaires and objective measures of mobility. Our findings did not generally indicate that older adults of low socioeconomic status have a reduced capacity to be mobile. Participants presented with positive profiles across physical, psychosocial, and social environment domains that influence the capacity to be mobile. They also made a high proportion of trips by foot, although these did not together serve to meet physical activity guidelines for most. We challenge future researchers to focus on innovative strategies to recruit this difficult-to-access population, to consider the influence of socioeconomic status across the lifespan, and the role of behaviour-driven agency when investigating the association between the person, environment, and older adult mobility.Entities:
Keywords: activité physique; aging; built environment; environnement bâti; marcher (se promener); mobility; mobilité; physical activity; socioeconomic status; statut socio-économique; vieillissement; walking
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28366176 DOI: 10.1017/S0714980817000046
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Can J Aging ISSN: 0714-9808