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What do targeting positive views on ageing add to a physical activity intervention in older adults? Results from a randomised controlled trial

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Pages 915-932 | Received 15 Jul 2013, Accepted 11 Feb 2014, Published online: 31 Mar 2014
 

Abstract

Objective: Physical activity is a key factor for healthy ageing, yet many older people lead a sedentary lifestyle. Traditional physical activity interventions do not consider the specific needs and views of older adults. As views on ageing are known to be related to health behaviours, the current study evaluates the effectiveness of prompting positive views on ageing within a physical activity intervention.

Design: Randomised controlled trial with three groups aged 65+: Intervention for physical activity with ‘views-on-ageing’-component (n = 101; IGVoA), and without ‘views-on-ageing’-component (n = 30; IG), and active control intervention for volunteering (n = 103; CG).

Main outcome measures: Attitudes towards older adults and physical activity were assessed five weeks before intervention, two weeks, six weeks and 8.5 months after the intervention.

Results: Compared to the IG and CG, positive attitudes towards older adults increased in the IGVoA after the intervention. For IGVoA, the indirect intervention effect on change in activity via change in attitudes towards older adults was reliable.

Conclusion: A ‘views-on-ageing’-component within a physical activity intervention affects change in physical activity via change in views on ageing. Views on ageing are a promising intervention technique to be incorporated into future physical activity interventions for older adults.

Acknowledgements

The PREFER II study was funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (grant No. 01ET1001B). We thank the German Centre of Gerontology for logistic support and a team of highly motivated student assistants for helping to conduct the study.

Supplemental data

Supplemental data for this article can be accessed here: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08870446.2014.896464

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