The effects of weather on physical activity and sedentary behaviour in older adults.

IF 2.6 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES Frontiers in Sports and Active Living Pub Date : 2025-01-20 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fspor.2024.1468911
Kathryn M Crosby, Brittany Adams, Elizabeth Zambrano Garza, Mathieu L Bourbonnais, Melanie Fenton, Christiane Hoppmann, Jennifer M Jakobi
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Background: Many older adults do not meet current physical activity (PA) guidelines, and this might be influenced by environmental factors (e.g., temperature). The purpose of this study was to determine how various weather variables influence light PA (LPA), moderate-vigorous PA (MVPA), and sedentary behaviour (SB), steps, and time spent walking outdoors.

Methods: Fifty community-dwelling older adults completed the 10-day assessment period, using a Fitbit fitness tracker, Global Position System (GPS), and completing self-report questionnaires. Forty participants were included in the analysis. LPA, MVPA, and SB were calculated using heart rate and multilevel models were used to assess their association with weather variables.

Results: Number of steps was positively associated with self-reported health status (0.18, p < 0.01). Increased age was associated with less time spent engaging in LPA (total and outdoors), reduced steps, increased time spent sedentary, and less time spent walking outdoors. LPA outdoors was positively associated with mean temperature. Freeze thaw cycles were associated with time spent walking outdoors. Females spent more time in total LPA and LPA indoors, and as age increased total LPA and LPA outdoors decreased.

Conclusions: Older adults located in a dry (∼690 mm precipitation annually) region with warm winters and hot summers (-5°C-30°C) seemingly choose indoor activities. Females tend to participate in indoor LPA, and as age increases the time spent in outdoor LPA decreases.

Implications: Consideration needs to be given to designing indoor PA interventions, with a focus on increasing MVPA for older adults.

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天气对老年人身体活动和久坐行为的影响。
背景:许多老年人没有达到当前的身体活动(PA)指南,这可能受到环境因素(如温度)的影响。本研究的目的是确定各种天气变量如何影响轻度PA (LPA)、中度剧烈PA (MVPA)、久坐行为(SB)、步数和户外行走时间。方法:50名居住在社区的老年人完成了为期10天的评估期,使用Fitbit健身追踪器、全球定位系统(GPS),并完成了自我报告问卷。40名参与者被纳入分析。LPA、MVPA和SB使用心率计算,并使用多层模型评估它们与天气变量的关联。结果:步数与自我报告的健康状况呈正相关(0.18,p)。结论:位于冬季温暖、夏季炎热(-5°C-30°C)的干燥(年降水量~ 690 mm)地区的老年人似乎选择室内活动。女性倾向于参与室内LPA,随着年龄的增长,室外LPA的时间减少。意义:需要考虑设计室内PA干预措施,重点是增加老年人的MVPA。
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