Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1087929 Public Health 2012 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

SummaryObjectivesTo identify the attitudes and beliefs associated with the uptake and adherence of physical activity among community-dwelling South Asians aged 60–70 years.Study designA qualitative research study using an ethnographic approach.MethodsFocus groups and in-depth interviews were conducted to explore motivational factors associated with initiating and maintaining physical activity. Data analysis followed the framework approach.ResultsHealth, maintaining independence and social support were important in terms of initiating physical activity. Social support, psychosocial elements of activity, health and integrating physical activity within everyday activities were important for adherence to physical activity. The need for gendered physical activity sessions was important to initiating exercise among Muslim South Asians aged 60–70 years.ConclusionPromoting active lifestyles and building physical activity in and around day-to-day activities are important strategies in increasing activity levels. However, the needs for culturally appropriate facilities, peer mentors who could assist those with language barriers, specific tailored advice, advice on integrating physical activity in everyday life and general social support could promote uptake and subsequent adherence among this population group.

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