Journal of Agricultural Medicine & Community Health  2023;48(2):103-117

doi:10.5393/JAMCH.2023.48.2.103

The Relationship between Social Relations and Physical Activity in the Young-old and Old-old Elderly

So Youn JEON 1 ; Sok Goo LEE

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Country

Republic of Korea

Language

English

Abstract

Objectives:This study aims to reveal the relationship between social relations and physical activity in the young-old and old-old elderly.

Methods:Data from 2020 National survey of Older Koreans were used, and a total of 10,097 subjects over the age of 65 were included in analysis. The dependent variable was physical activity, and the independent variables were social relations barrier and motivational factors. x2 -test and binary logistic regression were performed for data analysis.

Results:The physical activity rate in the elderly were 40.8% in the young-old and 29.2% in the old-old. The socio-demographic characteristics affecting physical activity were the young-old elderly were sex, residential area, employment status and household income, and the old-old elderly were sex, age, residential area, education level and household income. The social relations barrier factors affecting physical activity were the young-old elderly were number of close friends, family care, exercise information search and video viewing, and the old-old elderly were household type, number of close friends, participation in exercise education, exercise information search and video viewing. The social relations motivational factors affecting physical activity were the young-old elderly were call with children/relative/friend, participation in sports activity, access time from home to parks, and the old-old elderly were call with children/relative/friend, participation in sports activity, satisfaction with green spaces.

Conclusions:It was found that social relations barrier and motivational factors of the elderly are important factors to consider when developing physical activity promotion strategy, and there are also difference between the age of the elderly.