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There is a gap in understanding how the current pandemic is affecting older adults’ outdoor physical activity. This study aimed to explore older adults’ perceptions of their outdoor physical activity during the current pandemic. A qualitative descriptive approach was taken with a conventional content analysis. Participants were primarily recruited through ResearchMatch. Eighteen community-dwelling older adults were individually interviewed from geographical locations across the United States; 61.1% female, 88.9% White, mean age 76.4 (range 68-92), 5 ambulated with a cane or walker. We identified an overarching theme of Benefits and Motivation in which older adults conveyed wanting to maintain and improve their health and used the outdoors to continue physical activity since indoor activities decreased during the pandemic. Walking was expressed as the most frequent outdoor physical activity. Implications of these findings will be discussed which include supporting community improvements to facilitate older adults’ ease of maintaining a walking routine.
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Title
OUTDOOR PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AMONG OLDER ADULTS DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC
Creators
Justine Sefcik - Drexel University
Amina Panicker - Drexel University
Danielle Katsev - Drexel University
Annalisa Na - Drexel University
Sherry Greenberg - Monmouth University
Rose Ann DiMaria-Ghalili - Drexel University
Publication Details
Innovation in aging, v 6(Suppl 1), pp 17-18
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Resource Type
Journal article
Language
English
Academic Unit
Doctoral Nursing; College of Nursing and Health Professions; Drexel University; Physical Therapy (and Rehabilitation Sciences)