Title of article :
Being physically active in old age: relationships with being active earlier in life, social status and agents of socialisation
Author/Authors :
CAMPOS، ANTONIO نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
Critical reviews of the literature on the factors that influence physical activity
among older adults have argued that existing theoretical frameworks should be
extended by integrating those that deal with the complex processes of socialisation
and social learning. This paper explores some of the social processes that
influence older people’s participation in physical activity (beyond that associated
with everyday domestic tasks). A questionnaire with items on personal, social and
environmental characteristics was completed by a random sample of older adults
in the Madrid Autonomous Region (Spain). Significant relationships were found
between the type of physical activity participation and: being physically active at
earlier life stages, socio-economic status, the encouragement of others or social
support in being active, and the knowledge and availability of local facilities.
Some cases were observed of re-socialisation into physical activity among those
who had been inactive earlier in life, and both appropriate environmental and
supportive social conditions appeared instrumental. The findings could usefully
inform the design of future social programmes to promote active lifestyles in later
life, but given the complexity of the socialisation processes, it would be advisable
for future studies to examine other than the four factors featured in the presented
analysis, such as the role of cultural differences.
Keywords :
ANTONIO CAMPOS , older adults , Physical Activity , Participation , socio-economic , life course , status , social support , sports facilities
Journal title :
Ageing and Society
Journal title :
Ageing and Society