Objectives: To identify perceived barriers to physical activity participation in older Tongan adults living in New Zealand. Methods: Focus groups with 24 sedentary older Tongans to examine the role of physical activity in Tongan culture, perceived barriers to and benefits of physical activity participation, and how to encourage physical activity participation. Data were analysed using a descriptive qualitative methodology. Results: The perceived role of physical activity centred on traditional ways of living, recreational and outdoor pursuits, and house chores and activities of daily living. Physical activity barriers included education and motivation, physical environment, family environment, physical and health issues and cultural expect...
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...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2012.Includes bibliographical references.Significance: The benef...
The objective of the present study was to review international evidence on common motivators and bar...
BACKGROUND: A minority of adults in developed countries engage in sufficient physical activity (PA) ...
There is an urgent need to address the epidemic rates of non-communicable diseases globally, and the...
Consistent with worldwide trends, the population of New Zealand is ageing. Based on the 2006 Census ...
The New Zealand population, like many other Western countries, is currently experiencing an ageing p...
Physical activity has cultural significance and population health benefits. However, Aboriginal and ...
Previous research suggests that a range of factors influence an individual’s physical activit...
Introduction Increasing physical activity is a goal of Healthy People 2010. Although the health ben...
Despite the many health benefits that accrue from regular participation in physical activity up to 5...
The population awareness of the physical exercise’s benefits is widely diffused. These benefits are ...
An understanding of physical activity attitudes, preferences, and experiences in older adults is imp...
Background: Physical activity interventions targeting older adults are optimized if barriers and ena...
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...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2012.Includes bibliographical references.Significance: The benef...
The objective of the present study was to review international evidence on common motivators and bar...
BACKGROUND: A minority of adults in developed countries engage in sufficient physical activity (PA) ...
There is an urgent need to address the epidemic rates of non-communicable diseases globally, and the...
Consistent with worldwide trends, the population of New Zealand is ageing. Based on the 2006 Census ...
The New Zealand population, like many other Western countries, is currently experiencing an ageing p...
Physical activity has cultural significance and population health benefits. However, Aboriginal and ...
Previous research suggests that a range of factors influence an individual’s physical activit...
Introduction Increasing physical activity is a goal of Healthy People 2010. Although the health ben...
Despite the many health benefits that accrue from regular participation in physical activity up to 5...
The population awareness of the physical exercise’s benefits is widely diffused. These benefits are ...
An understanding of physical activity attitudes, preferences, and experiences in older adults is imp...
Background: Physical activity interventions targeting older adults are optimized if barriers and ena...
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...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2012.Includes bibliographical references.Significance: The benef...