Community-Level Sports Group Participation and Health Behaviors Among Older Non-Participants in a Sports Group: A Multilevel Cross-Sectional Study
This study validates the relationship between community-level sports group participation and the frequency of leaving the house and transtheoretical model stages of behavior change for exercise among older individuals who did not participate in a sports group. We used cross-sectional data from the 2...
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doaj-b4b905629aad44dda3c8f7de8cdcff112021-01-11T00:02:11ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1661-78271660-46012021-01-011853153110.3390/ijerph18020531Community-Level Sports Group Participation and Health Behaviors Among Older Non-Participants in a Sports Group: A Multilevel Cross-Sectional StudyTaishi Tsuji0Satoru Kanamori1Yasuhiro Miyaguni2Katsunori Kondo3Faculty of Health and Sport Sciences, University of Tsukuba, Bunkyo City, Tokyo 112-0012, JapanTeikyo University Graduate School of Public Health, Itabashi City, Tokyo 173-8605, JapanCenter for Gerontology and Social Science, National Center for Geriatrics and Gerontology, Obu City, Aichi 474-8511, JapanCenter for Gerontology and Social Science, National Center for Geriatrics and Gerontology, Obu City, Aichi 474-8511, JapanThis study validates the relationship between community-level sports group participation and the frequency of leaving the house and transtheoretical model stages of behavior change for exercise among older individuals who did not participate in a sports group. We used cross-sectional data from the 2016 Japan Gerontological Evaluation Study. The proportion of sports group participants at the community level was calculated using the data from 157,233 older individuals living in 1000 communities. We conducted a multilevel regression analysis to examine the relationship between the proportion of sports group participants and the frequency of leaving the house (1 day/week or less) and the transtheoretical model stages of behavior change for exercise. A statistically significant relationship was observed between a high prevalence of sports group participation and lower risk of homeboundness (odds ratio: 0.94) and high transtheoretical model stages (partial regression coefficient: 0.06) as estimated by 10 percentage points of participation proportion. Older individuals, even those not participating in a sports group, living in a community with a high prevalence of sports group participation are less likely to be homebound; they are highly interested and have numerous opportunities to engage in exercise.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/2/531multilevel analysissocial capitalcontextual effecthouseboundexercise epidemiology |
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Taishi Tsuji Satoru Kanamori Yasuhiro Miyaguni Katsunori Kondo Community-Level Sports Group Participation and Health Behaviors Among Older Non-Participants in a Sports Group: A Multilevel Cross-Sectional Study International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health multilevel analysis social capital contextual effect housebound exercise epidemiology |
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Taishi Tsuji Satoru Kanamori Yasuhiro Miyaguni Katsunori Kondo |
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Taishi Tsuji |
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Community-Level Sports Group Participation and Health Behaviors Among Older Non-Participants in a Sports Group: A Multilevel Cross-Sectional Study |
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Community-Level Sports Group Participation and Health Behaviors Among Older Non-Participants in a Sports Group: A Multilevel Cross-Sectional Study |
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Community-Level Sports Group Participation and Health Behaviors Among Older Non-Participants in a Sports Group: A Multilevel Cross-Sectional Study |
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Community-Level Sports Group Participation and Health Behaviors Among Older Non-Participants in a Sports Group: A Multilevel Cross-Sectional Study |
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Community-Level Sports Group Participation and Health Behaviors Among Older Non-Participants in a Sports Group: A Multilevel Cross-Sectional Study |
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community-level sports group participation and health behaviors among older non-participants in a sports group: a multilevel cross-sectional study |
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International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health |
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This study validates the relationship between community-level sports group participation and the frequency of leaving the house and transtheoretical model stages of behavior change for exercise among older individuals who did not participate in a sports group. We used cross-sectional data from the 2016 Japan Gerontological Evaluation Study. The proportion of sports group participants at the community level was calculated using the data from 157,233 older individuals living in 1000 communities. We conducted a multilevel regression analysis to examine the relationship between the proportion of sports group participants and the frequency of leaving the house (1 day/week or less) and the transtheoretical model stages of behavior change for exercise. A statistically significant relationship was observed between a high prevalence of sports group participation and lower risk of homeboundness (odds ratio: 0.94) and high transtheoretical model stages (partial regression coefficient: 0.06) as estimated by 10 percentage points of participation proportion. Older individuals, even those not participating in a sports group, living in a community with a high prevalence of sports group participation are less likely to be homebound; they are highly interested and have numerous opportunities to engage in exercise. |
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multilevel analysis social capital contextual effect housebound exercise epidemiology |
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