Motivation for Brazilian Older Adult Women to Join a Community Physical Activity Program Before COVID-19 Pandemic

Rizia R. Silva, Cristiellem Rocha Rufino, Lucas Lima Galvão, R. Vancini, D. Santos, Claudio Andre Barbosa de Lira, Marilia dos Santos Andrade, B. Knechtle, Pantelis Theodoros Nikolaidis, Meiry F. P. Okuno, Rafaela Gomes
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Background: Intrinsic and extrinsic motivational factors can affect the levels of adherence of physical activity (PA) during the aging process. Objectives: Investigate the intrinsic and extrinsic aspects and motivation that led older women to enroll in and adhere to a community PA program before the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods: Data were collected via transversal survey before the COVID-19 pandemic. The sample consisted of 21 women, participants of a PA workshop, aged between 60 to 86 years [< 1-year (n = 8) and ≥ 1-year (n = 13) groups]. Motivation was assessed by the Motivation Inventory for Regular Physical Activity Practice (IMPRAF-54), using the 60th percentile to categorize high and low motivation, and two open questions. For qualitative assessment, content analysis was used and the answers were framed into subcategories regarding the motivation factors for adherence and permanence. Results: That adherence to the program was motivated by sociability purposes [total score: 36.0 (6.0), median (interquartile range)] and pleasure [34.0; (6.0)], while the main motivation for permanence was health [40.0 (11.0)]. Differences were noticed between the groups for sociability [38.0 (3.0) P = 0.030] and competitiveness [9.50 (12.0); P = 0.037] highest medians for the < 1 year group. Furthermore, the factors that least motivated older women were competitiveness and aesthetics. Conclusions: Health and sociability were the main motivators for the practice of physical activity among older adult women. Motivation played a fundamental role in the permanence of older adult women in the physical activity program.
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背景:衰老过程中,内在和外在动机因素会影响身体活动的坚持程度。目的:调查导致老年妇女在COVID-19大流行之前参加并坚持社区PA计划的内在和外在因素和动机。方法:采用COVID-19大流行前的横向调查方法收集资料。样本包括21名女性,她们参加了PA研讨会,年龄在60至86岁之间[< 1岁组(n = 8)和≥1岁组(n = 13)]。动机通过定期体育活动练习动机清单(IMPRAF-54)进行评估,使用第60百分位对高和低动机进行分类,并进行两个开放问题。对于定性评估,使用了内容分析,并将答案划分为关于依从性和持久性的动机因素的子类别。结果:社交目的[总分:36.0(6.0),中位数(四分位数范围)]和快乐[34.0;(6.0)],而永久居住的主要动机是健康[40.0(11.0)]。社交性[38.0 (3.0)P = 0.030]和竞争能力[9.50(12.0)]组间差异显著;P = 0.037] < 1年组的中位数最高。此外,年长女性最不积极的因素是竞争力和审美。结论:健康和社交是老年妇女进行体育锻炼的主要动机。动机在老年妇女坚持体育锻炼计划中发挥了重要作用。
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