Barriers and benefits to leisure-time physical activity among older Mexican Americans.

C P Mouton, W L Calmbach, R Dhanda, D V Espino, H Hazuda
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Abstract

Objective: To identify the perceived barriers to and benefits of leisure-time physical activity among older Mexican Americans (MA) and European Americans (EA).

Design: Cross-sectional survey using in-home interviews of subjects.

Setting: Subjects recruited from 10 family practice offices in South Texas that are part of a practice-based research network.

Participants: Two hundred ten MA and EA adults, aged 60 years and older, interviewed between April 1994 and April 1996.

Measurements: The perceived benefits and barriers summary score from the San Diego Health and Exercise Questionnaire, the Minnesota Leisure Time Physical Activity Questionnaire, body mass index, chronic diseases, depressive symptoms, and demographics.

Main results: Older MA reported greater perceived benefits to physical activity and fewer perceived barriers than older MA while having lower levels of habitual physical activity. Lower levels of education, male sex, higher body mass index, and older age were also associated with lower levels of habitual physical activity.

Conclusions: Although MA reported lower levels of physical activity, they perceived greater benefits and fewer barriers to physical activity. These attitudes about physical activity held by older MA may present an opportunity to encourage greater levels of physical activity throughout this population.

老年墨西哥裔美国人闲暇时间体育活动的障碍和益处。
目的:确定老年墨西哥裔美国人(MA)和欧洲裔美国人(EA)的休闲时间体育活动的感知障碍和益处。设计:采用家庭访谈的横断面调查。背景:研究对象从南德克萨斯州的10个家庭诊所招募,这些诊所是基于实践的研究网络的一部分。参与者:1994年4月至1996年4月期间接受采访的210名MA和EA成年人,年龄在60岁及以上。测量方法:从圣地亚哥健康和运动问卷、明尼苏达休闲时间体育活动问卷、体重指数、慢性疾病、抑郁症状和人口统计数据中获得的感知益处和障碍总结得分。主要结果:与习惯体育活动水平较低的老年MA相比,老年MA报告了更多的体育活动的感知益处和更少的感知障碍。受教育程度较低、性别为男性、身体质量指数较高和年龄较大也与习惯性体育活动水平较低有关。结论:尽管MA报告的体力活动水平较低,但他们认为体力活动的益处更大,障碍更少。老年MA对体育活动的态度可能为鼓励整个人群进行更高水平的体育活动提供了机会。
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