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O.4.5-7 Inactive by force? Barriers and motivation to exercise in older adults during a pandemic

PURPOSE: The lockdown restrictions over the Covid-19 pandemic have accelerated the ongoing ‘physical inactivity pandemic’ and significantly affected physical and mental well-being in older adults (Eime et al., 2022; Pérez et al., 2021; Sjöberg et al., 2022, Peterson et al., 2021). This study aimed t...

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Autores principales: Szekeres, Zsofia Eva, Agustín-Sierra, Noelia, Zaidell, Lisa, Mileva, Katya, de Oliveira, Rita
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10493925/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/ckad133.215
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author Szekeres, Zsofia Eva
Agustín-Sierra, Noelia
Zaidell, Lisa
Mileva, Katya
de Oliveira, Rita
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description PURPOSE: The lockdown restrictions over the Covid-19 pandemic have accelerated the ongoing ‘physical inactivity pandemic’ and significantly affected physical and mental well-being in older adults (Eime et al., 2022; Pérez et al., 2021; Sjöberg et al., 2022, Peterson et al., 2021). This study aimed to elucidate the factors that limit or facilitate physical activity in inactive older adults. The main objectives were to identify: (1) the perceived barriers that influence motivation to exercise or physical activity; (2) physical activity patterns when living under lockdown restrictions; (3) how the restriction impacted the motivation and exercise behaviour in older adults. METHODS: Participants were 24 older adults (M = 74 years, SD = 5.0) either physically active or inactive before the pandemic. Semi-structured interviews and self-reported physical activity measures were taken during lockdown and followed up at eight weeks. Transcripts were analysed using thematic analysis. RESULTS: The three main themes were: sense of purpose for being physically active, routes for engagement, and inactive by force. The sense of purpose was found to be a key source of motivation to exercise influenced by both the belief in the importance of exercise and the affective valence participants assigned to it. Active participants valued exercise due to its health benefits and enjoyment. With the closing of exercise settings, they missed the social context that gave their exercising a purpose. However, both active and inactive participants found purpose in walking outdoors for exercise, as a response to lockdown. CONCLUSIONS: Overall, we suggest that enjoyment and the maintenance of physical function should be targeted in all recommendations and interventions because these are the benefits of exercise most highly valued by older adults. Exercise recommendations and interventions at each socio-ecological level should be tailored specifically to older adults. Supporting older adults to find a valued activity that suits their needs and preferences should be the focus of these strategies. Inactive older adults should be intensively supported by their social and physical context to implement more physical activity in their lives. Our main recommendations include emphasising the importance and benefits of physical activity, supporting and enabling exercise for all ages and levels of mobility.
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spelling pubmed-104939252023-09-12 O.4.5-7 Inactive by force? Barriers and motivation to exercise in older adults during a pandemic Szekeres, Zsofia Eva Agustín-Sierra, Noelia Zaidell, Lisa Mileva, Katya de Oliveira, Rita Eur J Public Health Parallel sessions PURPOSE: The lockdown restrictions over the Covid-19 pandemic have accelerated the ongoing ‘physical inactivity pandemic’ and significantly affected physical and mental well-being in older adults (Eime et al., 2022; Pérez et al., 2021; Sjöberg et al., 2022, Peterson et al., 2021). This study aimed to elucidate the factors that limit or facilitate physical activity in inactive older adults. The main objectives were to identify: (1) the perceived barriers that influence motivation to exercise or physical activity; (2) physical activity patterns when living under lockdown restrictions; (3) how the restriction impacted the motivation and exercise behaviour in older adults. METHODS: Participants were 24 older adults (M = 74 years, SD = 5.0) either physically active or inactive before the pandemic. Semi-structured interviews and self-reported physical activity measures were taken during lockdown and followed up at eight weeks. Transcripts were analysed using thematic analysis. RESULTS: The three main themes were: sense of purpose for being physically active, routes for engagement, and inactive by force. The sense of purpose was found to be a key source of motivation to exercise influenced by both the belief in the importance of exercise and the affective valence participants assigned to it. Active participants valued exercise due to its health benefits and enjoyment. With the closing of exercise settings, they missed the social context that gave their exercising a purpose. However, both active and inactive participants found purpose in walking outdoors for exercise, as a response to lockdown. CONCLUSIONS: Overall, we suggest that enjoyment and the maintenance of physical function should be targeted in all recommendations and interventions because these are the benefits of exercise most highly valued by older adults. Exercise recommendations and interventions at each socio-ecological level should be tailored specifically to older adults. Supporting older adults to find a valued activity that suits their needs and preferences should be the focus of these strategies. Inactive older adults should be intensively supported by their social and physical context to implement more physical activity in their lives. Our main recommendations include emphasising the importance and benefits of physical activity, supporting and enabling exercise for all ages and levels of mobility. Oxford University Press 2023-09-11 /pmc/articles/PMC10493925/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/ckad133.215 Text en © The Author(s) 2023. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the European Public Health Association. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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