Change in Views of Aging, Physical Activity, and Physical Health Over 8 Weeks: Results From a Randomized Study

Author:

Nehrkorn-Bailey Abigail M.1ORCID,Rodriguez Diana2ORCID,Forsyth Garrett2,Braun Barry3ORCID,Burke Kimberly3,Diehl Manfred2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, Green Bay, WI, USA

2. Department of Human Development and Family Studies, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, USA

3. Department of Health and Exercise Science, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, USA

Abstract

The AgingPLUS program targets motivational barriers, including negative views of aging, as mechanisms to increase adult physical activity. A pilot study was conducted to test the efficacy of this new program against a generic successful aging program. Fifty-six participants were randomly assigned to the AgingPLUS group, and 60 participants were assigned to the active control group. Repeated-measures multivariate analyses of variance assessed changes in views of aging, physical activity, blood pressure, and hand-grip strength from pretest (Week 0) to delayed posttest (Week 8). The Condition × Occasion interactions were nonsignificant; however, significant main effects for condition and occasion were found. Follow-up tests showed that views of aging were more positive, and physical activity had significantly increased at Week 8 for all participants. In addition, in the treatment group, elevated blood pressure had significantly decreased and hand-grip strength had significantly increased at Week 8. Despite the nonsignificant multivariate findings, the main effect findings provided partial support for the efficacy of the AgingPLUS program.

Publisher

Human Kinetics

Subject

Geriatrics and Gerontology,Gerontology,Rehabilitation,Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation

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