Journal of Aging and Physical Activity
Volume 19, Issue 4, 2011, Pages 388-417

A case study on the perception of aging and participation in physical activities of older Chinese immigrants in Australia (Article)

Koo F.K.*
  • a Sydney Nursing School, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia

Abstract

This qualitative study explores how older Hong Kong Chinese Australians perceive aging and to what extent this perception affects their participation in physical activities. The main methods used were in-depth interviews with 22 participants ranging in age from 60 to 91 years. Interviews were translated from Chinese (Cantonese) and transcribed into English. Content analysis was used to find recurring themes from the interview data. The main findings indicate that the perception of aging is to some extent influenced by culture. Some participants defined aging as being measured in years, and others defined it by the state of one's physical health, appearance, and capacity to continue fulfilling one's social roles. These perceptions strongly influenced their preferences for and participation in physical activities. Acknowledging the fact that Chinese-speaking people are not culturally homogeneous, this article makes some recommendations to health service providers with regard to the development of appropriate physical activity programs. © 2011 Human Kinetics, Inc.

Author Keywords

Cultural beliefs Barriers to physical activity Older Chinese Australians Health beliefs

Index Keywords

cultural anthropology perception China Australia physiology psychological aspect motivation human Self Report middle aged aging Stress, Psychological mental stress health status Aged Adaptation, Psychological ethnology qualitative research Humans male Emigrants and Immigrants case report female Aged, 80 and over adaptive behavior self concept Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice Article migration age Age Factors Motor Activity Hong Kong Social Perception attitude to health Culture

Link
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-80054754836&doi=10.1123%2fjapa.19.4.388&partnerID=40&md5=c80caa19f62deae5e8e90593d6cf393f

DOI: 10.1123/japa.19.4.388
ISSN: 10638652
Cited by: 5
Original Language: English