Are Retirement Villages Promoting Active Aging?

PURPOSE: This study investigated physical activity (PA) facilities of retirement villages (RV) and neighborhood PA barriers identified by RV residents in Perth, Australia. METHODS: An environmental audit of PA facilities was undertaken on 50 RV with 50+ independent living units, using the Audit of P...

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Main Authors: Holt, Anne-Marie, Lee, Andy, Jancey, Jonine, Kerr, Deborah, Howat, Peter
Format: Journal Article
Published: 2015
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/45914
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author Holt, Anne-Marie
Lee, Andy
Jancey, Jonine
Kerr, Deborah
Howat, Peter
author_facet Holt, Anne-Marie
Lee, Andy
Jancey, Jonine
Kerr, Deborah
Howat, Peter
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description PURPOSE: This study investigated physical activity (PA) facilities of retirement villages (RV) and neighborhood PA barriers identified by RV residents in Perth, Australia. METHODS: An environmental audit of PA facilities was undertaken on 50 RV with 50+ independent living units, using the Audit of Physical Activity Resources for Seniors. Telephone interviews with 200 RV residents were conducted to identify neighborhood barriers to walking, and to obtain information on utilization of facilities and attendance of PA programs. RESULTS: Larger size RV appeared to provide significantly more PA facilities and programs. Utilization of PA facilities and program attendance were low (˜ 50%) and not associated with the RV environment (size, age and facilities). Neighborhood barriers to walking were unsafe streets and hills. DISCUSSION: RV offers an attractive residential option with facilities that support active aging, but it is important to understand the barriers/enablers to utilize such facilities and attendance at programs offered.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-459142017-09-13T14:24:11Z Are Retirement Villages Promoting Active Aging? Holt, Anne-Marie Lee, Andy Jancey, Jonine Kerr, Deborah Howat, Peter PURPOSE: This study investigated physical activity (PA) facilities of retirement villages (RV) and neighborhood PA barriers identified by RV residents in Perth, Australia. METHODS: An environmental audit of PA facilities was undertaken on 50 RV with 50+ independent living units, using the Audit of Physical Activity Resources for Seniors. Telephone interviews with 200 RV residents were conducted to identify neighborhood barriers to walking, and to obtain information on utilization of facilities and attendance of PA programs. RESULTS: Larger size RV appeared to provide significantly more PA facilities and programs. Utilization of PA facilities and program attendance were low (˜ 50%) and not associated with the RV environment (size, age and facilities). Neighborhood barriers to walking were unsafe streets and hills. DISCUSSION: RV offers an attractive residential option with facilities that support active aging, but it is important to understand the barriers/enablers to utilize such facilities and attendance at programs offered. 2015 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/45914 10.1123/japa.2015-0194 restricted
spellingShingle Holt, Anne-Marie
Lee, Andy
Jancey, Jonine
Kerr, Deborah
Howat, Peter
Are Retirement Villages Promoting Active Aging?
title Are Retirement Villages Promoting Active Aging?
title_full Are Retirement Villages Promoting Active Aging?
title_fullStr Are Retirement Villages Promoting Active Aging?
title_full_unstemmed Are Retirement Villages Promoting Active Aging?
title_short Are Retirement Villages Promoting Active Aging?
title_sort are retirement villages promoting active aging?
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/45914