TY - JOUR
T1 - Enablers and constraints to walking for older african american and american indian women
T2 - The cultural activity participation study
AU - Henderson, Karla A.
AU - Ainsworth, Barbara E.
N1 - Funding Information:
This paper was presented at the NRPA Leisure Research Symposium in Nashville, Tennessee, in October 1999.T he Women's Health Initiative of the National Institutes of Health (NIH WHI-SIP #22W-U48/CCU409664-03) funded the Cultural Activity Participation Study (CAPS) project. Please direct all correspondence concerning this article to Karla A. Henderson, Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies, CB #3185 Evergreen, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3185.
PY - 2000/12
Y1 - 2000/12
N2 - Walking is a significant physical activity undertaken by a range of women from different ages, economic backgrounds, and family situations. The purpose of this analysis was to examine what conditions enabled walking to occur and what constraints prevented some older African American and American Indian women from walking as a physical activity. A descriptive analysis emerged related to three dimensions: the context of walking, how walking was enabled, and constraints to walking more or achieving greater satisfaction with walking as a physical activity. As more is known about how and why a behavior such as walking occurs, more can be done to raise the physical and mental quality of life for all people, regardless of race or gender.
AB - Walking is a significant physical activity undertaken by a range of women from different ages, economic backgrounds, and family situations. The purpose of this analysis was to examine what conditions enabled walking to occur and what constraints prevented some older African American and American Indian women from walking as a physical activity. A descriptive analysis emerged related to three dimensions: the context of walking, how walking was enabled, and constraints to walking more or achieving greater satisfaction with walking as a physical activity. As more is known about how and why a behavior such as walking occurs, more can be done to raise the physical and mental quality of life for all people, regardless of race or gender.
KW - Health
KW - Interpretive research
KW - Minority women
KW - Physical activity
KW - Recreation
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U2 - 10.1080/02701367.2000.10608914
DO - 10.1080/02701367.2000.10608914
M3 - Article
C2 - 11125529
AN - SCOPUS:0034543102
SN - 0270-1367
VL - 71
SP - 313
EP - 321
JO - Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport
JF - Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport
IS - 4
ER -