Role Models of Aging among Older Men: Strategies for Facilitating Change and Implications for Health Promotion
Abstract
:1. Introduction
1.1. Aging, Sport, and Physical Activity
1.2. Later Life Role Models and Theories of Behaviour Change
2. Research Aims
3. Methodology
3.1. Qualitative Approach
3.2. Participants
3.3. Data Collection
3.4. Data Analysis and Interpretation
4. Results
4.1. Theme 1. Role Model Choice: Negotiating “the Realm of [Perceived] Ability”
Well I have a brother that’s 70 years old that still plays hockey. I feel he’s doing really well…Yeah, he’s a hairdresser. He still works 7 days a week. Yeah, it’s always amazed me the way he can do that. He’s a very young 70.
[My wife] has had a really rough ride with it [her chronic disease]. Three years now…But she gets through it. I’ve only seen her break down twice. But she just…gets on with it. So, she’s a role model for me…She’s a wonderful lady to be helping because she appreciates it. It makes it worthwhile for me.
Well, I have a couple friends…they’re both turning 80 this spring and they’re both still coaching baseball. I really think that it’s great that two people like them can get out there and still coach and they love it and they keep doing it.
4.2. Theme 2. Processes of Role Models Facilitating Change
You know I actually think, see I like the companionship of this but it’s not exercise. You know what I mean. It’s good to have this…having your friends too, you need that too you know. You need to have somebody to get problems off your chest too…I go in Monday morning, a couple guys all saying this and that, and that’s our ‘get off our chest period’ you know. It’s good to talk about your problems too. Mentally too.
I like it, it’s exercise, it depends on what exercise you’re doing. Older folks, they have to be careful with what they’re doing at all times…they’re subject to getting a heart attack quicker than just anybody…it all depends on what you’re doing…There’s different things you can do and enjoy.
5. Discussion
5.1. Exemplars of Biomedical Aging Success
5.2. Older Men and Role Models: Strategies for Facilitating Change
5.3. Role Models, Older Adults and Gender Differences
6. Limitations and Future Directions
7. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Physical Activity Group | Pseudonym | Age | Education | Past Profession | Marital Status |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Active (n = 6) | Alan | 80 | One year of university | Data processor | Married |
Albert | 79 | Doctorate | Professor/piano instructor * | Married | |
Chris | 77 | Teacher’s college | Teacher | Married | |
Edwin | 80 | Master’s degree | Principal | Married | |
James | 80 | Teacher’s college | Teacher | Widower | |
Stephen | 78 | One year of university | Personal trainer ** | Married | |
Inactive (n = 6) | Edmond | 85 | Grade 11 | Photo editor | Widower |
Francis | 78 | Trade school | Mechanic | Married | |
Joe | 79 | Grade 11 | Business owner | Married | |
Neil | 76 | Grade 12 | Production worker | Married | |
Russell | 76 | Business School | Production worker | Married | |
William | 82 | High School | Tool maker | Married | |
Active with Assistance (n = 7) | Carl Frank | 78 75 | Master’s degree Grade 12 | Sales Estimator | Married Married |
Fred | 78 | Middle school | Production worker | Single/never married | |
George | 85 | Grade 11 | Sales | Married | |
Isaac | 84 | Post-secondary | Journalist | Married | |
John | 75 | Grade 10 | Engineer | Married | |
Robert | 90 | Grade school | Transport | Married |
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Deneau, J.; Dionigi, R.A.; van Wyk, P.M.; Horton, S. Role Models of Aging among Older Men: Strategies for Facilitating Change and Implications for Health Promotion. Sports 2023, 11, 55. https://doi.org/10.3390/sports11030055
Deneau J, Dionigi RA, van Wyk PM, Horton S. Role Models of Aging among Older Men: Strategies for Facilitating Change and Implications for Health Promotion. Sports. 2023; 11(3):55. https://doi.org/10.3390/sports11030055
Chicago/Turabian StyleDeneau, Jordan, Rylee A. Dionigi, Paula M. van Wyk, and Sean Horton. 2023. "Role Models of Aging among Older Men: Strategies for Facilitating Change and Implications for Health Promotion" Sports 11, no. 3: 55. https://doi.org/10.3390/sports11030055
APA StyleDeneau, J., Dionigi, R. A., van Wyk, P. M., & Horton, S. (2023). Role Models of Aging among Older Men: Strategies for Facilitating Change and Implications for Health Promotion. Sports, 11(3), 55. https://doi.org/10.3390/sports11030055