Research Article

Changes in Physical Activity Involvement and Attitude to Physical Activity in a 16-Year Follow-Up Study among the Elderly

Table 3

The importance of physical activity among men and women aged 65–74 years at baseline and in 8- and 16-year follow-up studies, (%, ).

Follow-up groups
Importance of physical activityBaseline 19888-year follow-up16-year follow-up
19881996198819962004

Men McNemar tes , Cochran Q-tes ,

Very important69.070.566.9,57575.975.963.8,163
Somewhat important27.728.127.324.122.432.8
Don’t know0.90.74.30.01.70.0
Not very important0.40.71.40.00.03.4
Total100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0

Women

Very important67.369.256.7,00873.557.858.8,002
Somewhat important31.730.038.525.542.239.2
Don’t know0.40.43.61.00.02.0
Not very important0.80.41.20.00.00.0
Total100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0

he importance of physical activity is divided into two categories (1 = very important 2 = somewhat important, don’t know, and not very important) because of the few number of responses in some categories.