Developing Predictors of Long-Term Adherence to Exercise Among Older Veterans and Spouses.

dc.contributor.author

Brown, Candace S

dc.contributor.author

Sloane, Richard

dc.contributor.author

Morey, Miriam C

dc.date.accessioned

2019-10-16T20:52:16Z

dc.date.available

2019-10-16T20:52:16Z

dc.date.issued

2019-09-21

dc.date.updated

2019-10-16T20:52:14Z

dc.description.abstract

Behavior change theory was used to explore predictors of long-term adherence (≥2 years) to exercise. A retrospective analysis of data from participants (N = 97) who reached a 6-month follow-up, which served as the baseline, was evaluated for completion of yearly follow-up surveys. Variables examined at baseline, which included age, race, gender, body mass index (BMI), and self-report of comorbidities, symptoms, physical function, and a Barriers Specific Self-Efficacy Scale, were examined with significance set at p < .05. Lower BMI (29.1 ± 5.1 vs. 31.6 ± 6.5, p = .047) and higher self-efficacy to overcome environmental barriers (p = .016) and social isolation (p = .05) were associated with long-term adherence. Self-efficacy to overcome environmental and social barriers, such as inclement weather, access to exercise site, and opportunities for group-based exercise, should be addressed to promote long-term adherence to exercise among older adults.

dc.identifier.issn

0733-4648

dc.identifier.issn

1552-4523

dc.identifier.uri

https://hdl.handle.net/10161/19426

dc.language

eng

dc.publisher

SAGE Publications

dc.relation.ispartof

Journal of applied gerontology : the official journal of the Southern Gerontological Society

dc.relation.isversionof

10.1177/0733464819874954

dc.subject

adherence

dc.subject

aging

dc.subject

physical activity

dc.subject

physical function

dc.subject

veterans

dc.title

Developing Predictors of Long-Term Adherence to Exercise Among Older Veterans and Spouses.

dc.type

Journal article

pubs.begin-page

733464819874954

pubs.organisational-group

School of Medicine

pubs.organisational-group

Duke

pubs.organisational-group

Center for the Study of Aging and Human Development

pubs.organisational-group

Institutes and Centers

pubs.organisational-group

Medicine, Geriatrics

pubs.organisational-group

Medicine

pubs.organisational-group

Clinical Science Departments

pubs.publication-status

Published

Files

Original bundle

Now showing 1 - 1 of 1
Loading...
Thumbnail Image
Name:
DACE's Motivation Gerofit Article_9.2019_0733464819874954.pdf
Size:
109.65 KB
Format:
Adobe Portable Document Format
Description:
Published version