The effects of exercise and behavioural program on exercise adherence, exercise self-efficacy and functional status among community-dwelling older persons / Noor Azliyana Azizan
Exercise is an integral component in the maintenance of health status among older persons. Unfortunately, it is difficult for sedentary older persons to continue and adhere to exercise training for a long term. The possible causes might be due to low level of exercise adherence and exercise self-eff...
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Format: | Book Section |
Language: | English |
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Institute of Graduate Studies, UiTM
2016
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Online Access: | http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/19676/ http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/19676/1/ABS_NOOR%20AZLIYANA%20AZIZAN%20TDRA%20VOL%209%20IGS%2016.pdf |
Summary: | Exercise is an integral component in the maintenance of health status among older persons. Unfortunately, it is difficult for sedentary older persons to continue and adhere to exercise training for a long term. The possible causes might be due to low level of exercise adherence and exercise self-efficacy (ESE). Thus, an intervention is needed to change this typical sedentary behaviour as it predicts physical activity participation. This study aimed to determine the effects of exercise and behavioural program on exercise adherence, ESE, functional status (physical and psychological functions) among community-dwelling older persons. Sixty-three participants (above 60-year-old) from three different villages voluntarily participated and grouped as (i) Exercise and Behaviour Group, EBG (n=18), (ii) Exercise Group, EG (n=23) and (iii) Control Group, CG (n=22). The participants in EBG received a 6-week group-based multi-component exercise training followed by a 5-week behavioural program. While, the participants in EG received the same exercise prescribed to EBG. The participants in CG did not receive any interventions, but they were asked to continue their daily physical activities and other normal routines. The exercise consisted of endurance, strength, balance, flexibility and loco-motor training for one hour per sessions, three times a week for a duration of six weeks. The behaviour program was delivered following the termination of the 6-week exercise training, for 30-minute per session, twice a week for duration of five weeks… |
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