TY - JOUR
T1 - Insights from older adults’ lived experience of physical activity and exercise during the COVID-19 lockdown in England
AU - Szekeres, Zsofia
AU - Agustín-Sierra, Noelia
AU - Zaidell, Lisa
AU - Mileva, Katya N.
AU - De Oliveira, Rita F.
N1 - © 2024 Szekeres, Agustín-Sierra, Zaidell, Mileva and De Oliveira.
PY - 2024/10/31
Y1 - 2024/10/31
N2 - Introduction: This study investigated older adults' emotional and social experiences of physical activity and exercise during the first Covid-19 lockdown in England. Methods: Participants were 24 older adults (M = 74 years, SD = 5.0) either physically active or inactive before lockdown. Semi-structured interviews were conducted at the start of the pandemic in England, and when restrictions were lifted eight weeks later. Results: Template analysis revealed three main themes: a Sense of Purpose for Being Physically Active, Routes for Engagement, and Inactive by Force? with different sub-themes for active and inactive participants. The lockdown restrictions emphasised the need to keep physically active in both active and inactive participants, but they perceived barriers differently. Both active and inactive participants found a renewed sense of purpose in walking outdoors for exercise when restrictions eased, enhancing their physical and mental well-being. Discussion: To reduce barriers and emphasise that exercise is for all ages and all levels of mobility, multi-modal recommendations are presented for educating, promoting, supporting, and enabling older adults to engage in physical activity and exercise.
AB - Introduction: This study investigated older adults' emotional and social experiences of physical activity and exercise during the first Covid-19 lockdown in England. Methods: Participants were 24 older adults (M = 74 years, SD = 5.0) either physically active or inactive before lockdown. Semi-structured interviews were conducted at the start of the pandemic in England, and when restrictions were lifted eight weeks later. Results: Template analysis revealed three main themes: a Sense of Purpose for Being Physically Active, Routes for Engagement, and Inactive by Force? with different sub-themes for active and inactive participants. The lockdown restrictions emphasised the need to keep physically active in both active and inactive participants, but they perceived barriers differently. Both active and inactive participants found a renewed sense of purpose in walking outdoors for exercise when restrictions eased, enhancing their physical and mental well-being. Discussion: To reduce barriers and emphasise that exercise is for all ages and all levels of mobility, multi-modal recommendations are presented for educating, promoting, supporting, and enabling older adults to engage in physical activity and exercise.
KW - motivation
KW - walking
KW - qualitative
KW - barriers
KW - psychology
KW - socio-ecological model
KW - neighbourhood
KW - government restrictions
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85209399114&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.3389/fspor.2024.1395471
DO - 10.3389/fspor.2024.1395471
M3 - Article
C2 - 39545179
SN - 2624-9367
VL - 6
SP - 1395471
JO - Frontiers in Sports and Active Living
JF - Frontiers in Sports and Active Living
M1 - 1395471
ER -