KMID : 1137920200450020089
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Journal of Agricultral Medicine & Community Health 2020 Volume.45 No. 2 p.89 ~ p.99
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Barriers related to Walking Activity according to the Age Group of Rural residents
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Kim Bo-Kyoung
Lee Gyeong-Ye Seo Ae-Rim Kim Mi-Ji Seo Sung-Hyo Park Ki-Soo
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Abstract
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Objective: This study aimed to report the relationship between walking activity and perceived physical activity barriers after classifying the age group(¡Â64, 65-74, ¡Ã75).
Methods: The subjects were conducted on 1500 residents of two areas, and the walking activity was defined as five or more times a week, 10 minutes or more at a time, and 30 minutes or more per day. Perceived physical activity barriers were lack of time, lack of social support, lack of energy, lack of willpower, and fear of falling.
Results: In the group under 64 year, the lack of time (exp(B)=0.819, p=0.002) and the lack of willpower (exp(B)=0.656, p<0.001) were significantly associated. In the 65-74 year old group, the lack of willpower (exp(B)=0.714, p<0.001) and fear of falling (exp(B)=0.787, p=0.003) were a significant association. In the group aged 75 years and over, lack ofwill power (exp(B)=0.734, p<0.001) and fear of falling (exp(B)=0.807, p=0.003) were significantly associated.
Conclusion: In order to solve the lack of willpower and lack of time, a walking activity should be performed together at a certain time in the village, and the elderly in the late ages should reduce the fear of falling by performing a fall prevention exercise in parallel.
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KEYWORD
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Walk, Barrier, Rural
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