Factors Associated With the Intention to Begin Physical Activity Among Inactive Middle-Aged and Older Adults.

Ariane S Massie, Heather Johnston, Daniel Sibley, Brad A Meisner
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Factors that affect physical activity (PA) behavior change are well established. Behavioral intention is a strong psychological predictor of behavior; however, there is less research on the factors that affect the intention to increase PA participation specifically, especially among adults in mid and later life who are inactive. Using data from the Canadian Community Health Survey, which was informed by the transtheoretical model (TTM), this study investigated the relationships between a range of demographic and biopsychosocial factors with the intention to become physically active among 1,159 inactive adults aged 40 years and older. Comparisons were made between participants reporting the intention to begin PA in the next 30 days (TTM Preparation; n = 610), 6 months (TTM Contemplation; n = 216), or not at all (TTM Precontemplation; n = 333). First, multinomial logistic regression identified age, sex, ethnicity, education, restriction of activities, self-perceived health, and community belonging as factors significantly associated with 30-day PA intention, while age and ethnicity were significantly associated with 6-month PA intention, compared with those reporting no intention. Second, binary logistic regression revealed that education was the only factor that differentially associated with intention timeframe as participants with lower levels of education were less likely to report PA intention in 30 days compared with 6 months. Findings demonstrate key demographic, biopsychosocial, and temporal factors that warrant consideration for tailored PA promotion programs that aim to effectively address the constraints and barriers that negatively influence PA intention among middle-aged and older adults.

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不运动的中老年人开始体育活动意愿的相关因素。
影响体育活动(PA)行为改变的因素已经确立。行为意向是行为的强烈心理预测因子;然而,关于具体影响增加PA参与意愿的因素的研究较少,特别是在中年和晚年不运动的成年人中。利用加拿大社区健康调查的数据,采用跨理论模型(TTM),本研究调查了1159名40岁及以上不运动的成年人中,一系列人口统计学和生物心理社会因素与运动意愿之间的关系。比较了报告有意在未来30天内开始PA的参与者(TTM准备;n = 610), 6个月(TTM沉思;n = 216),或者根本没有(TTM pre沉思;N = 333)。首先,多项逻辑回归发现年龄、性别、种族、教育程度、活动限制、自我感知健康和社区归属是与30天PA意图显著相关的因素,而年龄和种族与6个月PA意图显著相关。其次,二元逻辑回归显示,受教育程度是唯一与意向时间框架有差异相关的因素,受教育程度较低的参与者在30天内报告PA意向的可能性低于6个月。研究结果显示了关键的人口统计、生物心理社会和时间因素,这些因素值得考虑量身定制的PA推广计划,旨在有效解决对中老年人PA意愿产生负面影响的限制和障碍。
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