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Experiences and Strategies Influencing Older Adults to Continue Playing Walking Football

机译:影响老年人的经验与战略继续演奏行走足球

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Adults aged 55+ years are most likely to be inactive, despite research suggesting that older adults experience multiple benefits when participating in physical activity and sport. Limited research focuses on long-term continuation of sport participation in this population, especially in "adapted sports" like walking football. This study explored the experiences of walking football maintenance in 55- to 75-year-old players. Semistructured interviews were conducted, with 17 older adults maintaining walking football play over 6 months. The inductive analysis revealed five higher-order themes representing maintenance influences and two higher-order themes relating to maintenance mechanisms (i.e., the conscious process by which players maintain). Influences when maintaining walking football included individual- and culture-level influences (e.g., perceived benefits of maintenance and ability acceptance). Maintenance mechanisms included cognitions and behaviors (e.g., scheduling sessions and redefining physical activity expectations). Findings highlight novel implications for policy and practice, which are important to consider when delivering walking football to older adults.
机译:55岁以上的成年人最有可能不活动,尽管研究表明,老年人在参加体育活动和运动时有多种益处。有限的研究集中在这一人群中运动参与的长期持续性,尤其是在步行足球等“适应性运动”中。本研究探讨了55-75岁足球运动员的步行维护经验。进行了半结构式访谈,17名老年人在6个月内保持步行足球运动。归纳分析揭示了五个代表维持影响的高阶主题和两个与维持机制相关的高阶主题(即玩家维持的意识过程)。维持步行足球的影响包括个人和文化层面的影响(例如,维持和能力接受的感知益处)。维护机制包括认知和行为(例如安排会议和重新定义体力活动预期)。研究结果强调了新的政策和实践的影响,这是重要的考虑时,向老年人提供步行足球。

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