Walking, physical activity and life-space mobility among older people
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Studies in sport, physical education and healthAuthors
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2017Discipline
Gerontologia ja kansanterveysAutonomy in mobility is a central component of active ageing. Life-space
mobility describes where, when, and how an individual reaches desired
destinations. Walking, an important form of physical activity among older
people, is a prerequisite for engaging in daily activities. This study explored the
cross-sectional and longitudinal relationships between physical activity and
life-space mobility. The associations of walking with reasons for going outdoors
in different life-space areas, living arrangements, and environmental barriers to
mobility were also examined.
Data from two larger studies were used: the Life-Space Mobility in Old
Age (LISPE) accelerometer substudy (n=174, median age 79.7) and Screening
and Counseling for Physical Activity and Mobility in Older People (SCAMOB)
(n=657, median age 77.0). Participants were community-dwelling older people
living in Central Finland. Physical activity and step count were measured by an
accelerometer (Hookie, tri-axial, “AM20 Activity Meter”) for 7 days. Life-space
mobility was assessed with the University of Alabama at Birmingham Study of
Aging Life-Space Assessment. Reasons for going outdoors, walking for errands
and environmental mobility barriers were self-reported.
The cross-sectional analyses showed that life-space mobility correlated
with objectively measured physical activity. Over the two-year follow-up, a
lower step count and less moderate-intensity physical activity at baseline preceded a significantly steeper decline in life-space mobility. In old age, a higher
amount of walking activity was associated with going outdoors for shopping or
walking for exercise, living alone, and perceiving fewer environmental mobility
barriers.
This study indicates more time spent walking outdoors and the accumulation of moderate-intensity physical activity may help to maintain higher life-
space mobility, a correlate of good quality of life. In promoting walking activity
among community-dwelling older people, both individual and environmental
factors should be taken into account.
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University of JyväskyläISBN
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