Background: Encouraging the uptake of physical activity among a culturally diverse elderly population presents a challenge for health-care providers across the world. Little is known about the health-care needs of these populations, for example the increasingly ageing group of Chinese elders in many parts of the world who are now facing later life and increasing challenges to their health. Objective: This study aimed to explore behaviours and attitudes towards exercise among older Chinese immigrants in the UK to provide insights into the health of Chinese populations in the UK and elsewhere. Design: A Grounded Theory approach using purposive and theoretical sampling with in-depth semi-structured interviews. Setting and participants: Chinese...
AbstractPurposeTo examine, within a social–ecological framework, associations between multifaceted i...
The purpose of this study was to identify the beliefs about physical activity held by Chinese immigr...
Objective: To examine the associations between multiple health behaviours and health out- comes amon...
The health of older people is a priority in many countries as the world’s population ages. Attitudes...
Abstract The health of older people is a priority in many countries as the world’s population ages....
Aim. This paper reports a study to determine the factors affecting community-dwelling older Chinese ...
The Chinese ethnic population are among the UK's largest visible minority but there is limited evide...
This article has been accepted for publication in Health and Ethnicity, published by Taylor & Franci...
This study was designed to explore factors and strategies to promote Chinese elders’ physical activi...
The health of older people is a priority in many countries as the world’s population ages. Attitudes...
This paper is a contribution to the debate on how to make health-care services in the United Kingdom...
Key Messages 1. Studies suggest that regular physical activity and exercise offer a significant opp...
This study explores the health beliefs and preventive health behaviours of older Hong Kong Chinese p...
Despite its well-known health benefits, most older adults do not commit to undertaking sufficient ph...
Despite its well-known health benefits, most older adults do not commit to undertaking sufficient ph...
AbstractPurposeTo examine, within a social–ecological framework, associations between multifaceted i...
The purpose of this study was to identify the beliefs about physical activity held by Chinese immigr...
Objective: To examine the associations between multiple health behaviours and health out- comes amon...
The health of older people is a priority in many countries as the world’s population ages. Attitudes...
Abstract The health of older people is a priority in many countries as the world’s population ages....
Aim. This paper reports a study to determine the factors affecting community-dwelling older Chinese ...
The Chinese ethnic population are among the UK's largest visible minority but there is limited evide...
This article has been accepted for publication in Health and Ethnicity, published by Taylor & Franci...
This study was designed to explore factors and strategies to promote Chinese elders’ physical activi...
The health of older people is a priority in many countries as the world’s population ages. Attitudes...
This paper is a contribution to the debate on how to make health-care services in the United Kingdom...
Key Messages 1. Studies suggest that regular physical activity and exercise offer a significant opp...
This study explores the health beliefs and preventive health behaviours of older Hong Kong Chinese p...
Despite its well-known health benefits, most older adults do not commit to undertaking sufficient ph...
Despite its well-known health benefits, most older adults do not commit to undertaking sufficient ph...
AbstractPurposeTo examine, within a social–ecological framework, associations between multifaceted i...
The purpose of this study was to identify the beliefs about physical activity held by Chinese immigr...
Objective: To examine the associations between multiple health behaviours and health out- comes amon...