Older People's Perspectives on Health, Physical Activity and Nutritional Behaviors.

Leila Alizadeh, Leili Salehi
Author Information
  1. Leila Alizadeh: Department of Maternal and Child Health, Ardabil Branch, Islamic Azad University, Ardabil, Iran.
  2. Leili Salehi: Department of Health Education and Promotion, School of Public Health, Alborz University of Medical Sciences, Karaj, Iran.

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Approaches for investigating health-promoting lifestyle generally focus on physical activity and regular diet. To explore the perspectives of Iranian elders regarding health, healthy eating and physical activity (PA) this study was conducted in 2012.
METHODS: Participants in this qualitative study were selected through purposeful sampling. Ten focus groups were conducted with 60 older adults in 3 elderly centers in Tehran. A moderator's guideline that consisted of general and specific questions was used. Focus groups were audio recorded, transcribed verbatim and analysis was performed using conventional content analysis.
RESULTS: Participants explained their perspectives regarding health, healthy eating and PA in the following 5 categories: meaning of health was represented based on issues such as absence of pain and disorder, complete body wellbeing, staying away from hazards, complete individual satisfaction, experiencing positive events, effective communication, faithfulness and trust in God. The healthy eating category was featured by adequate eating, age balanced diet, refraining from under or over nutrition and sensible consumption of fruits and vegetables. The PA was described - according to the level of performing outdoor activities or household tasks. Expressions about the perceived benefits and barriers of healthy eating and PA were aligned the two remaining categories.
CONCLUSIONS: Participants have referred to the association between both PA and dietary practices and health. Understanding how older people define physical activity and nutritional behavior and recognition of the most important perceived benefits and barriers that might contribute to have a healthy eating or adequate PA profile could procure insight into the type of interventions that are required to promote healthy lifestyle among Iranian older adults.

Keywords

References

  1. West J Nurs Res. 2006 Jun;28(4):449-68; discussion 469-74 [PMID: 16672632]
  2. Prev Chronic Dis. 2008 Apr;5(2):A35 [PMID: 18341771]
  3. Iran Red Crescent Med J. 2014 Apr;16(4):e16314 [PMID: 24910805]
  4. Arch Iran Med. 2010 Nov;13(6):528-36 [PMID: 21039010]
  5. Prev Chronic Dis. 2007 Oct;4(4):A93 [PMID: 17875268]
  6. Int J Geriatr Psychiatry. 2007 Jul;22(7):656-62 [PMID: 17600778]
  7. J Health Psychol. 2010 Nov;15(8):1135-44 [PMID: 20522502]
  8. Southeast Asian J Trop Med Public Health. 2011 Mar;42(2):444-55 [PMID: 21710869]
  9. Public Health Rev. 2003;31(1):33-44 [PMID: 14656042]
  10. Prev Med. 2009 Jan;48(1):86-90 [PMID: 19026677]
  11. Public Health Nutr. 2002 Oct;5(5):663-9 [PMID: 12372160]
  12. Health Promot Int. 2008 Mar;23(1):42-51 [PMID: 18182418]
  13. Arch Iran Med. 2010 Jul;13(4):333-9 [PMID: 20597568]
  14. BMC Public Health. 2006 Sep 01;6:222 [PMID: 16948839]
  15. J Adv Nurs. 2001 Oct;36(1):58-68 [PMID: 11555050]

Word Cloud

Created with Highcharts 10.0.0healthyeatingPAactivityhealthphysicalstudyParticipantsolderlifestylefocusdietperspectivesIranianregardingconductedgroupsadultsanalysiscompleteadequateperceivedbenefitsbarriersbehaviorPhysicalNutritionalBACKGROUND:Approachesinvestigatinghealth-promotinggenerallyregularexploreelders2012METHODS:qualitativeselectedpurposefulsamplingTen603elderlycentersTehranmoderator'sguidelineconsistedgeneralspecificquestionsusedFocusaudiorecordedtranscribedverbatimperformedusingconventionalcontentRESULTS:explainedfollowing5categories:meaningrepresentedbasedissuesabsencepaindisorderbodywellbeingstayingawayhazardsindividualsatisfactionexperiencingpositiveeventseffectivecommunicationfaithfulnesstrustGodcategoryfeaturedagebalancedrefrainingnutritionsensibleconsumptionfruitsvegetablesdescribed-accordinglevelperformingoutdooractivitieshouseholdtasksExpressionsalignedtworemainingcategoriesCONCLUSIONS:referredassociationdietarypracticesUnderstandingpeopledefinenutritionalrecognitionimportantmightcontributeprofileprocureinsighttypeinterventionsrequiredpromoteamongOlderPeople'sPerspectivesHealthActivityBehaviorsElderlyQualitative

Similar Articles

Cited By