Extra‐Individual Correlates of Physical Activity Attainment in Rural Older Adults

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<jats:p><jats:bold>ABSTRACT: </jats:bold> <jats:italic> <jats:bold>Context:</jats:bold> Challenged with a higher incidence of disease, reduced social support, and less access to physical activity facilities and services, rural older adults may find healthy active living a challenge. Despite these challenges, some rural older adults manage to achieve active lifestyles. <jats:bold>Purpose:</jats:bold> This study investigates the relative importance of 4 extra‐individual correlates of physical activity to physical activity achievement in rural seniors. <jats:bold>Methods:</jats:bold> Data were drawn from mail questionnaires completed by 454 adults age 65 and over in 7 rural North Carolina counties. <jats:bold>Findings:</jats:bold> Results from an analysis of covariance indicate that respondents who approached CDC/ACSM recommended levels of physical activity were significantly more likely to report that they lived within walking distance to parks, perceived they had transportation to physical activity areas, had a partner with whom to be active, and felt activity facilities were safe. Next, 7 extra‐individual correlates of physical activity were entered into a backward logistic regression. The resultant model predicting physical activity achievement among rural older adults included social support for physical activity, a safe environment for physical activity, and reported ability to walk to a local park. <jats:bold>Conclusions:</jats:bold> Interventions designed to provide social support, heighten safety at activity areas and improve park infrastructure may provide opportunities to increase physical activity among seniors</jats:italic>.</jats:p>

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