老年人在TR环境中锻炼的难题

BS Kiana Ihm, Ctrs Kenneth E. Mobily
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这项研究的目的是确定老年男性如何区分锻炼和体育活动,并确定锻炼的动机。受试者使用事先准备好的脚本进行访谈。他们被鼓励谈论他们如何描述自己的锻炼和体育活动(PA)。在对记录进行审查后,出现了几个主题,包括男性单独参与PA和锻炼的趋势,锻炼和PA之间的明确区别,以及心理和精神益处作为锻炼动机的首要地位。本研究中的男性受试者与以老年女性为受试者的定性研究进行了比较,发现了一些有趣的性别对比。文章最后对从业者提出了一些启示。
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The conundrum of exercise for older men in TR settings
The purposes of this study were to determine how older men distinguished exercise from being physically active and to identify motives for exercising. Subjects were interviewed using a prepared script. They were encouraged to talk about how they characterized their exercise and physical activity (PA). Several themes emerged after transcripts were reviewed, including a tendency for men to engage in PA and exercise alone, a clear distinction between exercise and PA, and the primacy of psychological and mental benefits as motives for exercise. Comparisons were drawn between the male subjects in the present study and qualitative studies using older women as subjects, with some interesting gender contrasts apparent. The article ends with implications for practitioners.
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