The phased characteristics and countermeasures of physical exercise behavior change of rural older adults in China
Wen-hao Zhang, Cong-hui He, Wen-yun Lu, Hai-pei Zhang

TL;DR
This study explores how physical exercise behavior changes in older adults in rural China and identifies stage-specific needs to improve public sports services.
Contribution
The study introduces a stage-specific public sports service model based on the Transtheoretical Model for rural older adults in China.
Findings
Exercise frequency and duration increase with stage advancement, but intensity declines in the Maintenance stage.
Sports cognition improves during the Preparation→Action I transition, but chronic disease prevention awareness remains weak.
Service demands vary by stage, with 'facilities' and 'sports guidance' being most critical during early action stages.
Abstract
Based on the Transtheoretical Model (TTM), this study aims to reveal the characteristics and evolutionary patterns of physical exercise behavior among rural older adults in China across different stages, providing a reference for constructing a stage-specific public sports service supply model. A cross-sectional questionnaire survey was conducted among 1,667 rural older adults in Ningde (Fujian), Shaoyang (Hunan), and Guanghan (Sichuan). Exercise behavior was classified into six stages: Precontemplation, Contemplation, Preparation, Action I (participating but irregularly), Action II (regular but less than six months), and Maintenance. Stage differences in behavioral, cognitive, environmental factors, and service demands were analyzed. (1) Exercise frequency and duration increased progressively with stage advancement, but intensity declined in the Maintenance stage; activity choices…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPhysical Activity and Health · Balance, Gait, and Falls Prevention · Cardiovascular and exercise physiology
