Objectives: In this study, we aimed to investigate older adults’ perceptions of their walking experiences, using the social-ecological model as a guiding framework and to propose future walking intervention content. Methods: Thirty-eight participants (19 women; 47% from private elderly centers; mean age = 72.8 (SD = 7.4 years) took part in semi-structured interviews. Qualitative data analysis software QSR-NVivo was used for thematic coding. Results: Thematic deductive analysis revealed pertinent themes at the individual level (health benefits and barriers, fall risk, perseverance, and walking as a suitable activity for older adults), social environment level (social support and social interaction), physical environment level (density, land-...
Background: We are now living longer, and as these changes evolve, there is a need to consider envir...
Objective: This study evaluated the effect of a community-wide walking intervention (involving walki...
The authors investigated whether low levels of walking among older adults in the UK were associated ...
The authors tested the feasibility and acceptability, and explored the outcomes, of 2 walking interv...
Background: outdoor mobility is critical to the quality of life and health of older adults. The neig...
The benefits of walking are widely recognized. In this regard, the Norwegian government has urged lo...
Hong Kong is faced with the issue of population aging, owing to declining birth rate and advancement...
This journal suppl. entitled: Be Avtive 2012Session 204B - Environments and physical activity: Adult...
Increased walking among facility-dwelling older adults, who are very old, frail, and have low physic...
Introduction: Walking is a vital part of an older person\u27s daily routine. It is critical to get i...
Abstract Background Current knowledge on the relationship between the physical environment and walki...
This research aims at (1) comparing the relations of walkability attributes and elderly’s Sense of C...
Walking is a suitable activity for older adults and has physical and mental health benefits. To devi...
The aim of the current study was to explore perceptions of group-based walking and gather suggestion...
International audienceBackground: The “walk-along interview” (WAI) is a qualitative spatial method t...
Background: We are now living longer, and as these changes evolve, there is a need to consider envir...
Objective: This study evaluated the effect of a community-wide walking intervention (involving walki...
The authors investigated whether low levels of walking among older adults in the UK were associated ...
The authors tested the feasibility and acceptability, and explored the outcomes, of 2 walking interv...
Background: outdoor mobility is critical to the quality of life and health of older adults. The neig...
The benefits of walking are widely recognized. In this regard, the Norwegian government has urged lo...
Hong Kong is faced with the issue of population aging, owing to declining birth rate and advancement...
This journal suppl. entitled: Be Avtive 2012Session 204B - Environments and physical activity: Adult...
Increased walking among facility-dwelling older adults, who are very old, frail, and have low physic...
Introduction: Walking is a vital part of an older person\u27s daily routine. It is critical to get i...
Abstract Background Current knowledge on the relationship between the physical environment and walki...
This research aims at (1) comparing the relations of walkability attributes and elderly’s Sense of C...
Walking is a suitable activity for older adults and has physical and mental health benefits. To devi...
The aim of the current study was to explore perceptions of group-based walking and gather suggestion...
International audienceBackground: The “walk-along interview” (WAI) is a qualitative spatial method t...
Background: We are now living longer, and as these changes evolve, there is a need to consider envir...
Objective: This study evaluated the effect of a community-wide walking intervention (involving walki...
The authors investigated whether low levels of walking among older adults in the UK were associated ...