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PURPOSE: This analysis describes
physical activity levels and factors associated with
physical activity in an ethnically diverse (African American, Native American, white) sample of rural older adults with
diabetes. METHOD: Data were collected using a population-based,
cross-sectional stratified random sample survey of 701 community-dwelling elders with
diabetes completed in 2 rural North Carolina counties. Outcome measures were as follows: first,
physical activity in the past year, and second, days physically active in the prior week (0-7). Potential
correlates included personal and health characteristics and were evaluated for
statistical significance using
logistic regression models. FINDINGS: About half (52.5%) of the participants stated that they had engaged in
physical activity in the past year. Among those, 42.5% stated that they had
no days with at least 30 minutes of continuous
physical activity in the prior week, while 21.5% reported daily
physical activity. Common activities were walking and housework.
Correlates of
physical activity in the past year and days active in the prior week included measures of physical health and mobility. CONCLUSIONS:
Physical activity in this ethnically diverse sample of rural elders with
diabetes is limited. Effort must be invested to increase
physical activity in these groups.
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