| Literature DB >> 34200182 |
Eeva Aartolahti1,2, Johanna Eronen1,3, Timo Törmäkangas1,3, Taina Rantanen1,3, Mirja Hirvensalo1, Lotta Palmberg1,3, Heidi Skantz1,3, Anne Viljanen1,3, Erja Portegijs1,3, Susanne Iwarsson4, Merja Rantakokko2.
Abstract
This study examined equity in physical activity (PA) by investigating whether perceived opportunity for PA was associated with willingness to be more active. Among community residents (75, 80, or 85 years old, n = 962) perceived opportunity for PA (poor and good), willingness to be more active (not at all, a bit, and a lot), and level of PA (low, moderate, and high) were assessed via questionnaires. Multinomial logistic regression showed that physical activity moderated the association between poor opportunity and willingness to increase PA. Among those with moderate PA, poor opportunity for PA increased the odds of willingness to be a lot more active (multinomial odds ratio, mOR 3.90, 95% confidence interval 2.21-6.87) than not wanting to be more active compared to those perceiving good opportunities. Associations were similar at high PA levels (p < 0.001), but were not found at low PA levels. Those with moderate or high PA wish to increase their activity particularly when the perceived opportunities for activity are not optimal. Among those with low PA, perceived opportunities are not associated with a perceived need to increase physical activity. Increasing equity in physical activity in old age requires provision of support and opportunities at every level of physical activity.Entities:
Keywords: aging; equity; exercise; physical function; unmet need
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34200182 PMCID: PMC8201061 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph18116146
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Descriptive statistics according to physical activity level.
| Low | Moderate | High | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Women (%) | 59.3 | 59.5 | 50.0 | 0.053 2 |
| Age group (%) | <0.001 2 | |||
| ● 75 ( | 18.0 | 56.5 | 25.5 | |
| ● 80 ( | 24.9 | 55.1 | 19.9 | |
| ● 85 ( | 38.1 | 48.0 | 13.9 | |
| Family caregiver (%) | 12.3 | 9.4 | 6.9 | 0.176 2 |
| Lives alone (%) | 47.7 | 39.0 | 37.3 | 0.126 2 |
| Declined cognition (%) | 13.4 | 6.6 | 4.0 | <0.001 2 |
| Depressive symptoms (%) | 21.9 | 15.9 | 8.0 | 0.001 2 |
| SPPB mean (SD) | 8.5 (2.9) | 10.1 (2.1) | 11.1 (1.3) | <0.001 1 |
| Length of education (years) mean (SD) | 10.8 (3.9) | 11.6 (5.0) | 12.4 (4.5) | <0.001 1 |
Note: MMSE = Mini-Mental State Examination, CES–D = The Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale, SPPB = Short Physical Performance Battery. Tested with 1 one–way analysis of variance or 2 chi-squared test.
Willingness to increase and opportunities for physical activity according to physical activity level.
| Low ( | Moderate ( | High ( | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Willingness to increase PA | <0.001 | |||
| ● A lot more active | 48 (20.3) | 73 (14.0) | 9 (4.4) | |
| ● A bit more active | 106 (44.9) | 259 (49.6) | 53 (26.0) | |
| ● Not more active | 82 (34.7) | 190 (36.4) | 142 (69.6) | |
| Opportunities for PA | <0.001 | |||
| ● Good | 80 (33.9) | 344 (65.9) | 182 (89.2) | |
| ● Poor | 156 (66.1) | 178 (34.1) | 22 (10.8) | |
Association between opportunities and willingness to increase physical activity (PA) and level of reported physical activity. Results of the joint main effects model for willingness to increase physical activity and level of physical activity predicted by poor vs. good opportunity (n = 962).
| mOR (95% CI) | mOR (95% CI) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Willingness to increase PA | Willingness to increase PA a bit | Willingness to increase PA a lot | |||
| ● Poor opportunities | 1.77 (1.32, 2.37) | <0.001 | 4.88 (3.21, 7.42) | <0.001 | <0.001 |
| ● Good opportunities | Ref. | Ref. | |||
| Level of PA | Reporting low PA | Reporting moderate PA | |||
| ● Poor opportunities | 16.13 (9.61, 27.08) | <0.001 | 4.28 (2.65, 6.90) | <0.001 | <0.001 |
| ● Good opportunities | Ref. | Ref. | |||
Note: mOR = multinomial odds ratios. Analyzed using the multinomial logistic regression model (MLR) and its extension, the three-group multinomial moderation regression model.
Association between opportunities and willingness to increase physical activity within physical activity levels. Results of the moderation model with levels of physical activity moderating the effect of poor opportunity (vs. good) on willingness to increase physical activity a bit or a lot (vs. not at all) (n = 962).
| Willingness to Increase PA a Bit (vs. Not at All) | Willingness to Increase PA a Lot (vs. Not at All) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| mOR (95% CI) | mOR (95% CI) | ||||
| Low PA ( | |||||
| ● Poor opportunities | 0.89 (0.94, 1.63) | 0.707 | 1.40 (0.64, 3.06) | 0.404 | 0.240 |
| ● Good opportunities | Ref. | Ref. | |||
| Moderate PA ( | |||||
| ● Poor opportunities | 1.46 (0.96, 2.20) | 0.076 | 3.90 (2.21, 6.87) | <0.001 | <0.001 |
| ● Good opportunities | Ref. | Ref. | |||
| High PA ( | |||||
| ● Poor opportunities | 3.95 (1.39, 11.21) | 0.010 | 38.57 (7.94, 187.36) | <0.001 | 0.004 |
| ● Good opportunities | Ref. | Ref. | |||
Note: mOR = multinomial odds ratios. Analyzed using the multinomial logistic regression model (MLR) and its extension, the three-group multinomial moderation regression model.