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Citation

Lawrence LM, Singleton JF. Activ. Adapt. Aging 2017; 41(1): 22-46.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2017, Informa - Taylor and Francis Group)

DOI

10.1080/01924788.2016.1272391

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

As our global population ages, physical activity has been found to be an important dimension of healthy aging. Many research fields use the terms "older adult" and "physical activity," but differences in how these terms are defined and conceptualized can impair interpretation and comparison. As such, the purpose of this review was to determine how recent peer-reviewed articles defined, conceptualized, and operationalized the terms "older adult" and "physical activity." Gaps in the literature resulting from considerable variation in term use and operationalization are discussed. Measures such as functional ability may be useful in addition to chronological age when describing a sample of "older adults," while a number of age-specific considerations for physical activity measurement are presented. By illustrating the variability in how these two terms are used in the literature and outlining considerations for conceptualization and assessment, this article provides guidance for future study in the field of aging and physical activity.


Language: en

Keywords

accelerometer; aged; exercise; frail; gerontology; healthy aging; measurement; Older adult; physical activity; physical fitness

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