Decadal Trends in Physical Activity Adherence Among Korean Older Adults: An Analysis of National Survey of Older Korean Data, 2011-2020.

Decadal Trends in Physical Activity Adherence Among Korean Older Adults: An Analysis of National Survey of Older Korean Data, 2011-2020.

Publication date: Aug 01, 2024

This study investigated adherence to physical activity (PA) guidelines and associated sociodemographic factors among older Koreans from 2011 to 2020. Utilizing four public data sets from the National Survey of Older Koreans, the study included the data on 40,993 older adults 65 years and older in South Korea, collected between 2011 and 2020. Adherence to PA guidelines and sociodemographic factors were assessed through self-reported questionnaires. The data were analyzed using a two-way analysis of variance and post hoc tests. Overall adherence increased from 39. 1% in 2011 to 48. 2% in 2017, then decreased to 37. 6% in 2020 (p < .001). Men had higher adherence than women (p < .001). Age-related adherence peaked in the young-older group (65-74 years old) and was lowest in the oldest-old group (85+ years old) (p < .001). Marital status, education, and income were also significantly related to PA adherence (p < .001) across the years. Although continuous increase in adherence to PA among Koreans 65 years and older was observed, the decline in PA levels during the COVID era underscored the need for targeted interventions and well-informed health care policies to address demographic challenges. Still, considering that data were collected during the recommended social distancing period, a cautions interpretation of these findings is warranted. Significance/Implications: Health policies aiming to improve adherence to PA guidelines should prioritize Korean older adults who are female, belong to the oldest-old group, are single, and have low education and income levels, with the goal of enhancing health equity.

Concepts Keywords
Education Age Factors
Koreans Aged
Aged, 80 and over
COVID-19
Exercise
exercise trends
Female
Guideline Adherence
health policy implications
Humans
longitudinal comparative analysis
Male
older Korean adults
Republic of Korea
Sex Factors
Sociodemographic Factors
sociodemographic factors
Socioeconomic Factors
Surveys and Questionnaires

Semantics

Type Source Name
disease VO age
disease MESH Marital status
disease VO Equity
disease MESH COVID-19

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