Sustainable Community Engaged Exercise and Physical Activity for Underrepresented Older Adults
Rebecca Lassell, Laura Baehr, Brian Andonian

TL;DR
This symposium presents methods to develop exercise interventions for underrepresented older adults through community engagement and collaboration.
Contribution
The paper introduces practical strategies and lessons learned for implementing community-based physical activity programs for older adults.
Findings
Examples of co-design processes and community needs assessments for culturally tailored interventions are provided.
Strategies for building trust and engaging underrepresented older adults in exercise programs are highlighted.
The symposium offers a how-to guide for early career researchers to implement interventions in NIH Stage Model Stages 0-1.
Abstract
This symposium aims to showcase three approaches to community-engaged research for exercise and physical activity intervention development and implementation for underrepresented older adults. Presenters will provide a how-to guide with examples of recruitment and study materials and community engagement strategies as well as lessons learned and recommendations for early career investigators. Four presenters will provide examples from their research. Presentations will include a co-design process to identify community challenges and solutions to design a nature lifestyle intervention for Chinese American older adults, a community-engaged fitness facility recreational needs assessment to enhance participation by older adults; and the implementation of a peer-supported intervention for Latinx older adults with Parkinson’s. This symposium will cover 1) How to build trust and relationships…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPhysical Activity and Health · Occupational Therapy Practice and Research · Innovative Human-Technology Interaction
