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Promoting physical activity to older adults using different ageing models
Promoting physical activity (PA) to older adults is beneficial for healthy ageing and addresses challenges posed by population ageing. The variable characteristics of older adults makes it difficult for stakeholders to understand and address their needs. This study aims to find out the advantages and disadvantages of current ageing models and ways to promote PA for all populations. Literature related to ageing models and PA was reviewed, and 48 older adults from different places in the UK were interviewed. The challenge of inclusivity in ageing and four common ageing models were discussed. Finally, the study presents four ageing models to propose ways of promoting PA for people. By increasing the inclusivity of ordinary communities, the naturally occurring retirement community (NORC) could be appropriate for healthy ageing. Future researchers may want to do the data collection in a more systematic way to compare all the ageing models.
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Design for Sustainable Inclusion: CWUAAT 2023. Conference Proceedings.Pages
42 - 49Publisher
Springer Nature Switzerland AGRights holder
© The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AGPublication date
2023-03-24Copyright date
2023ISBN
9783031285271; 3031285271; 9783031285288Publisher version
Book series
CWUAAT: Cambridge Workshop on Universal Access and Assistive TechnologyLanguage
- en