与农村老年人步行足球项目相关的经验和功能健康结果:一项试点研究

IF 2.9 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES
Sports Pub Date : 2025-08-15 DOI:10.3390/sports13080272
Stephen Cousins, Kylie McIntyre, Philip Lyristakis, Keanu Padula, Jane McCaig, Brett Gordon
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摘要

背景:本初步研究旨在调查农村老年人参加短暂步行足球干预的经历,并探讨参与的功能健康结果。方法:这项多方法研究观察了13名老年人(7名男性/6名女性,63.2±9.4岁)每周完成1小时的步行足球,持续6周。在干预前和干预后,参与者接受了身体成分的评估,以及使用高级健康测试电池的功能评估。在完成步行足球干预后,所有参与者都参加了一个半结构化的焦点小组访谈,以探索他们的参与经历。结果:焦点小组数据的主题分析确定了三个主题,其中包括:(1)“有机会回到我们可以做的事情中”,(2)社会联系和感觉“更大的一部分”,(3)“这就是我们的大脑参与的方式”。在身体组成(0.07-0.08)和柔韧性(0.02-0.19)的评估中观察到微小的变化。此外,观察到一些功能健康结果从小到大的变化,表明行走能力(0.72-1.6)、敏捷性(-0.9)和上半身和下半身肌肉力量(0.49)得到改善。结论:农村老年人报告说,参加短暂的步行足球干预后,他们的健康和幸福感得到了改善,功能健康方面的益处也很明显;然而,进一步的适当证据是非常必要的。
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Experiences and Functional Health Outcomes Associated with a Walking Football Program in Rural Older Adults: A Pilot Study.

Background: This pilot study aimed to investigate the experiences of participating in a brief walking football intervention among rural older adults and explore the functional health outcomes of participation.

Methods: This multi-methods study saw 13 older adults (7 males/6 females, 63.2 ± 9.4 years) complete 1-h of walking football per week for six weeks. Pre- and post-intervention, participants underwent assessments of body composition, as well as functional assessments using the Senior Fitness Testing Battery. On completion of the walking football intervention, all participants joined in a semi-structured focus group interview to explore their experiences of participation.

Results: Thematic analysis of focus group data identified three themes that captured participant's experiences, including: (1) "Opportunity to jump back in with what we can physically do", (2) Social connection and feeling "part of something bigger", and (3) "It's how our brain is engaged". Trivial changes were observed in assessments of body composition (0.07-0.08) and flexibility (0.02-0.19). Furthermore, small-to-large magnitude changes were observed for several functional health outcomes suggestive of improved walking capacity (0.72-1.6), agility (-0.9) and upper and lower body muscular strength (0.49).

Conclusions: Rural older adults reported experiencing perceived health and well-being improvements from participation in a brief walking football intervention, with functional health benefits also evident; however, further suitably powered evidence is highly warranted.

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