| Literature DB >> 33508711 |
Florian Herbolsheimer1, Nadine Ungar2, Erja Portegijs3, Dhayana Dallmeier4, Laura Schaap5, Toby Smith6, Brendon Stubbs7, Dorly Deeg8, Richard Peter9, Maria Victoria Castell10, Ángel Otero10, Mark Edwards11, Paola Siviero12, Federica Limongi12, Elaine Dennison11, Natasja van Schoor8, Nicola Veronese12, Erik J Timmermans8, Suzan van der Pas13.
Abstract
Older adults with lower limb osteoarthritis (LLOA) are highly dependent on their physical and social environment for being physically active. Longitudinal data from 2286 older adults (Mage = 73.8 years; 50.3% female) in six European countries were analyzed using cross-lagged Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) and multi-group SEM. In cross-sectional analyses, neighborhood resources were associated with physical activity (r = 0.26;p < .001) and social participation (r = 0.13;p = .003). Physical activity at follow-up was associated with neighborhood resources, with this relationship mediated by social participation in people with LLOA (β = 0.018;p = .013). To promote future physical activity, opportunities to socially engage in neighborhoods need to be targeted primarily to people with LLOA.Entities:
Keywords: Environmental factors; Older adults; Osteoarthritis; Physical activity; Social participation
Year: 2021 PMID: 33508711 DOI: 10.1016/j.healthplace.2021.102513
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Health Place ISSN: 1353-8292 Impact factor: 4.078