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A life span perspective on competencies for a healthy, physically active lifestyle: Findings of a data pooling initiative with over 7000 individuals.

Authors :
Carl, Johannes
Blaschke, Simon
Sudeck, Gorden
Schmid, Julia
Eckert, Katharina
Geidl, Wolfgang
Jaunig, Johannes
Köppel, Maximilian
Wiskemann, Joachim
Liphardt, Anna‐Maria
Pfeifer, Klaus
Source :
European Journal of Sport Science. Jun2024, Vol. 24 Issue 6, p788-803. 16p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Individuals are recommended to lead active lifestyles throughout the life course. The model of physical activity‐related health competence (PAHCO) adopts a competence approach by integrating physical, cognitive, and motivational determinants for health‐enhancing PA (movement competence, control competence, self‐regulation competence). Drawing on a comprehensive dataset pooling, the goal of the present study was to model the idiosyncratic courses of 10 PAHCO indicators over the life span. We identified studies that empirically operationalized PAHCO, combining data of 7134 individuals (age range: 15–97 years; 61% female) from 18 different populations (prevention and rehabilitation sectors). We applied a stepwise multilevel analysis approach with disjunct sub‐samples (n = 48) to examine linear and quadratic associations between age and PAHCO. Indicators of movement competence (i.e., manageability of endurance, strength, and balance demands; task‐specific self‐efficacy) congruently showed negative associations with age (0.054 ≤ Rmarg2 ${R}_{\text{marg}}^{2}$ ≤ 0.211). However, parameters of control competence remained stable across the life span (−0.066 ≤ β ≤ 0.028). The three indicators of self‐regulation competence revealed an inconsistent relationship with age, though uncovering positive associations for self‐control (β = 0.106) and emotional attitude toward PA (β = 0.088). The associations of some indicators varied significantly across sub‐samples. The results suggest differential analyses for associations between PAHCO and age. While the physically determined PAHCO indicators (movement competence) probably decline across the life span, the ability to ensure regularity of PA (self‐regulation competence) or align PAs with an individual's health (control competence) appear to remain constant or improve with increasing age. The findings reinforce a de‐stigmatizing approach for PA promotion practices with considerable space for aligning activities with health also in the elderly. Highlights: As hypothesized, movement competence appears to decline throughout the life span.The ability to align physical activities with an individual's health (control competence) appears to remain stable throughout the life span.Unexpectedly, an individual's ability to ensure regularity of physical activity (PA; self‐regulation competence) appears to improve throughout the life span and, therefore, conflicts with actual PA behavior.Age‐related changes in competencies for health‐enhancing PA systematically vary between samples (i.e., groups with a certain disease or working environment). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
17461391
Volume :
24
Issue :
6
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
European Journal of Sport Science
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
177900764
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/ejsc.12100