Examining Leisure-Time Physical Activity Participation Among Older Adults In Australian Community Aquatic And Leisure Facilities: A Socioecological And Multimethod Study
posted on 2024-10-01, 07:05authored byMichael Craig Butson
Local governments in Victoria, Australia invest significant public funds into the development and re-development of aquatic and leisure facilities. These facilities are established to cater to local community needs, spanning leisure-time physical activity provision, community development, and inclusive engagement of all community members. Nevertheless, the literature has identified older adults are particularly susceptible to experiencing constraints to leisure-time physical activity participation in aquatic and leisure facilities. The ecological approach to creating active living communities (Sallis et al., 2006) was adopted to gain deeper understanding of the factors influencing leisure-time physical activity among older adults in aquatic and leisure facilities.
History
Campus location
Australia
Principal supervisor
Ruth Jeanes
Additional supervisor 1
Justen O'Connor
Year of Award
2024
Department, School or Centre
School of Curriculum, Teaching and Inclusive Education