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Health, Performance Ratings and Approachability of 50-60-Year-Old Sedentary Adults (ActIv-Study): Key Insights for Health Economy and Exercise Promotion.
Leyk, Dieter; Hartmann, Nadine; Vits, Emanuel; Rüther, Thomas; Klatt, Stefanie; Lämmel, Ralf; Löllgen, Herbert.
Affiliation
  • Leyk D; Research Group Exercise Epidemiology, German Sport University Cologne, 50933 Cologne, Germany.
  • Hartmann N; Faculty of Computer Science, University Koblenz, 56070 Koblenz, Germany.
  • Vits E; Research Group Exercise Epidemiology, German Sport University Cologne, 50933 Cologne, Germany.
  • Rüther T; Research Group Exercise Epidemiology, German Sport University Cologne, 50933 Cologne, Germany.
  • Klatt S; Department X-Anesthesia, Bundeswehr Central Hospital Koblenz, 56072 Koblenz, Germany.
  • Lämmel R; Research Group Exercise Epidemiology, German Sport University Cologne, 50933 Cologne, Germany.
  • Löllgen H; Institute of Exercise Training and Sport Informatics, German Sport University Cologne, 50933 Cologne, Germany.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39200580
ABSTRACT
Despite significant prevention efforts, the numbers of physically inactive individuals, chronic illnesses, exhaustion syndromes and sick leaves are increasing. A still unresolved problem with exercise promotion is the low participation of sedentary persons. This collective term covers heterogeneous subgroups. Their engagement with movement campaigns and resistance to change are influenced by numerous factors. Our aim was to analyse survey data on health, performance, lifestyle habits and the approachability to physical activity campaigns obtained from the Germany-wide ActIv survey. From 2888 study participants aged 50-60 years, 668 persons were categorised into the subgroups "never-athletes", "sports-dropouts", "always-athletes" and "sports-beginners". Large and significant group differences were found for BMI, assessment of quality of life, health and fitness, risk factors and health problems. In total, 42.5% of "never-athletes" and 32.5% of "sports-dropouts" did not state any barriers to sport. There are substantial disparities between the non-athlete groups in terms of their motivation to exercise. In contrast, there are comparatively minor differences in motivation between "sports-dropouts" and "sports-beginners", whose health and fitness are the primary motivators for sport. Our analyses suggest that (i) negative health and performance trends cannot be compensated for by appeals for voluntary participation in exercise programmes and (ii) powerful incentive systems are required.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Exercise / Sedentary Behavior / Health Promotion Limits: Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Country/Region as subject: Europa Language: En Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health Year: 2024 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Germany Country of publication: Switzerland

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Exercise / Sedentary Behavior / Health Promotion Limits: Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Country/Region as subject: Europa Language: En Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health Year: 2024 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Germany Country of publication: Switzerland