Outdoor adult playgrounds (OAPs) have in some cases been in socioeconomically underserved neighbourhoods to improve community members’ access to physical activity infrastructure. Older adults have been identified as one population group who could particularly benefit from OAP equipment. The purpose of this study was to explore and identify the social ecological factors that influenced older adults’ uptake of an OAP installed in a neighbourhood of low-socioeconomic status. We employed the social ecological model (SEM) using a case study design and argue that the OAP’s location may help to lower inequalities in access to physical activity infrastructure. We end this paper with a discussion into all-ages and age-friendly policy as they relate ...
As the world’s population ages, there is an increasing need for community environments to support ph...
Parks are a key setting that can support the health and well-being of older adults through facilitat...
The elderly's needs and preferences for public open space seem different from who are not in elderly...
Modifications to the built environment have recently gained momentum as an important method of supp...
Issue addressed: Exercising outdoors provide beneficial effect on mental and physical health for all...
Characteristics of neighbourhoods, streets, and public open spaces can hinder or facilitate physical...
© 2018 Australian Health Promotion Association. Issue addressed: Exercising outdoors provide benefic...
Issue addressed: Exercising outdoors provide beneficial effect on mental and physical health for all...
Issue addressed: Exercising outdoors provide beneficial effect on mental and physical health for all...
Despite parks have been widely recognized as key environmental sites by building free and accessible...
The proportion of older adults in the population is increasing and ageing is associated with poorer ...
Current research indicates that the use of playgrounds by older adults would provide many health ben...
Current research indicates that the use of playgrounds by older adults would provide many health ben...
Current research indicates that the use of playgrounds by older adults would provide many health ben...
Ecological models of physical activity postulate that perceived and objectively assessed aspects of ...
As the world’s population ages, there is an increasing need for community environments to support ph...
Parks are a key setting that can support the health and well-being of older adults through facilitat...
The elderly's needs and preferences for public open space seem different from who are not in elderly...
Modifications to the built environment have recently gained momentum as an important method of supp...
Issue addressed: Exercising outdoors provide beneficial effect on mental and physical health for all...
Characteristics of neighbourhoods, streets, and public open spaces can hinder or facilitate physical...
© 2018 Australian Health Promotion Association. Issue addressed: Exercising outdoors provide benefic...
Issue addressed: Exercising outdoors provide beneficial effect on mental and physical health for all...
Issue addressed: Exercising outdoors provide beneficial effect on mental and physical health for all...
Despite parks have been widely recognized as key environmental sites by building free and accessible...
The proportion of older adults in the population is increasing and ageing is associated with poorer ...
Current research indicates that the use of playgrounds by older adults would provide many health ben...
Current research indicates that the use of playgrounds by older adults would provide many health ben...
Current research indicates that the use of playgrounds by older adults would provide many health ben...
Ecological models of physical activity postulate that perceived and objectively assessed aspects of ...
As the world’s population ages, there is an increasing need for community environments to support ph...
Parks are a key setting that can support the health and well-being of older adults through facilitat...
The elderly's needs and preferences for public open space seem different from who are not in elderly...