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Physical activity among older adults

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OBJECTIVE: To prepare an introductory-level systematic review on designated topic. One of two topics will be randomly allocated to your team (see page 2). The first four workshops will focus on Assignment 1. Assignments in this subject are complex and will need to be completed over a couple of ...

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Physical Activity in Older Populations

Regular physical activity (PA) is likened with many wellness benefits. However,

inactivity is a prevalent concern among the older populations, which impacts their health and

functionality. Consequently, increasing PA among the old has become a critical public health

concern in Australia. According to the Victoria Burden of Disease study, there is 7.3 percent

mortality rate in males and 9.3 Percent in females all aged above 65 due to physical inactivity

(Rao, Warburton & Bartlett, 175). Some groups are especially at danger of inactive lifestyles

such as culturally and ethnically variant, the socioeconomically challenged, and the less

educated. These categories of older adults have high rates of disablement and are the least

included in physical activity programs.

While older populations who are diverse in culture are often the targets for community-

based PA intervention, there is little information that substantiates how appropriate PA

measurement practices are to these people. Besides, PA participation can be socially developed

with culture invariance linked to a particular practice. This survey seeks to find credibility of

proof of materials in culturally and linguistically sundry older people who participate in

community schemes through a comparison of self-report physical activity approximates and

quantifiers of physical operative. The research question that the study focusses on is:

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 Do culturally and linguistically heterogeneous backgrounds have differences in PA

among elder adult populations?

 What are the barriers preventing older adults from diverse backgrounds from

participating in physical activity?

 What are the predictors of PA engagement in culturally-heterogeneous batch of older

individuals?

Method and Analysis

Study Setting and Recruitment

The survey was established in selected cities of Melbourne, a place of relative

socioeconomic challenge, significantly poor health, and large ethnic communities. Vietnamese,

Italian and Anglo-Celtic old men and women of age 60 and above from Melbourne were selected

through community groups, and welfare agencies. Italian population constituted a developed

immigrant group that settled in Australia post WWII (Rao, Warburton & Bartlett, 177). The

sample’s exclusion technique included eliminating those residing in residential care and severe

dementia that could not allow participation. Little understanding of English was not used in

exclusion criteria. Seventy-five individuals completed the study, and the study sample included

25 Anglo-Celtic, 25 Italian, and 25 Vietnamese men and women.

Survey Instrument

The study relied on traditional and globally ratified tools. The St. Louis scale, for

quantifying PA in ethnicities (Brownson Change 473). The instrument evaluates the extent in

which some aspects derail individuals from engaging in physical exercise. The scale poses

questions about safety, walking, and other factors while basing items on 5-point Likert scale.

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