The Influence of Self-Selection on Older Adults' Active Living in a Naturally Occurring Retirement Community |
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Authors: | Stacey D. Grant-Savela |
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Affiliation: | University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee , Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA |
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Abstract: | A cross-sectional, single-case study of older adults (N = 197) in a Midwestern rural naturally occurring retirement community compared the active living behavior and salience of socio-physical characteristics for three subsets of older residents: (1) in-migrants who moved based on recreational opportunities; (2) in-migrants who moved for other reasons; and (3) long-time residents. Some older adults with preferences for outdoor recreation self-selected into the naturally occurring retirement community due to opportunities for water-based activities. Self-selectors engaged in light recreation activities more frequently and for longer durations, received more frequent spousal encouragement to be active, and identified more types of activity companions than in-migrants who had moved for other reasons. |
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Keywords: | naturally occuring retirement community active living self-selection rural relocation |
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