Factors That Influence Meeting the Recommended Weekly Physical Activity Target Among Older People With Physical Multimorbidity: Evidence From 6 Low- and Middle-Income Countries.
Lee SmithDong Keon YonLaurie ButlerKarel KostevCarol BrayneYvonne BarnettBenjamin R UnderwoodJae Il ShinMasoud RahmatiSharon A S NeufeldAnya RagnhildstveitGuillermo F López SánchezAi KoyanagiPublished in: Journal of physical activity & health (2023)
Physical multimorbidity was associated with higher odds for low physical activity among older adults residing in low- and middle-income countries. Mobility, disability, cognition, affect, and pain/discomfort explained the largest proportion of this association. Given the universal benefits of regular and sustained participation in physical activity, it would be prudent to implement interventions among older people with physical multimorbidity to increase levels of physical activity. Future studies should assess the impact of addressing the identified potential mediators among people with multimorbidity on physical activity levels.