Changes in Physical Activity Involvement and Attitude to Physical Activity in a 16-Year Follow-Up Study among the Elderly
Table 1
Physical activity (frequency and intensity) among men and women aged 64ā74 years at baseline and in 8- and 16-year follow-up studies, (%, ).
Physical activity
All
8-year follow-up
16-year follow-up
1988
1988
1996
McNemar tes,
1988
1996
2004
Cochran Q-tes,
Men
Necessary chores
18.1
9.7
19.5
7.6
10.6
22.5
Walking 1-2 times/week
10.5
13.2
10.4
.170
12.1
10.6
9.4
.030
Walking several times/week
42.6
45.8
45.8
39.4
47.0
32.8
1-2 times/week to the point of perspiring and heavy breathing
8.4
9.0
6.3
9.1
6.1
14.1
Several times/week to the point of perspiring and heavy breathing
16.5
18.8
15.3
28.8
19.7
17.2
Keep-fit training or competitive sport several times a week
3.8
3.5
2.8
3.0
6.1
3.1
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
Women
Necessary chores
20.3
15.3
27.9
15.4
22.7
37.9
Walking 1-2 times/week
16.2
16.1
14.5
.002
16.2
12.9
18.9
.001
Walking several times/week
45.6
45.5
47.5
42.3
53.0
34.8
1-2 times/week to the point of perspiring and heavy breathing
56
5.5
2.4
6.2
3.0
4.5
Several times/week to the point of perspiring and heavy breathing
11.3
16.1
6.7
18.5
6.8
3.8
Keep-fit training or competitive sport several times a week
1.0
1.6
1.2
1.5
1.5
ā
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
hysical activity is divided into two categories (1 = only in necessary chores or walking 1-2 times/week and 2 = walking at least several times/week) because of the few number of responses in some categories.