Kuzmik Ashley, Liu Yin, Cuffee Yendelela, Kong Lan, Sciamanna Christopher N, Rovniak Liza S
Ross and Carol Nese College of Nursing, Pennsylvania State University, PA, USA.
Department of Human Development and Family Sciences, Utah State University, UT, USA.
Int J Exerc Sci. 2024 Aug 1;17(5):1068-1082. doi: 10.70252/UIET7593. eCollection 2024.
Both physical activity and social network size decline as people age. However, limited research has examined if social network size and contact frequency differentially influence physical activity across the adult lifespan. This study aimed to assess if these social network characteristics moderated the relationship between age and physical activity level across adulthood. Multiple regression analyses were conducted to examine the main-effect association between age, past-week physical activity, and past-year physical activity, as well as the moderating effect of social network characteristics (i.e., friend network size, friend contact frequency, relative network size, and relative contact frequency) on age-physical activity associations. The results revealed that friend network size had moderated associations between age and past-week physical activity (β = -7.03; = .025, f = 0.13) and past-year physical activity (β = -585.52; = .017, f = 0.15). Specifically, adults who were older and had smaller friend networks performed more minutes of moderate-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) over the past week and past year; on the other hand, adults who were younger and had larger friend networks performed more minutes of MVPA over the past week and past year. Relative network size, friend contact frequency, and relative contact frequency did not moderate the relationship between age and past-week physical activity and past-year physical activity. These findings suggested that building friend networks throughout adulthood may help promote active living across the adult lifespan.
随着人们年龄的增长,身体活动和社交网络规模都会下降。然而,仅有有限的研究探讨了社交网络规模和联系频率是否会在成年人的整个生命周期中对身体活动产生不同的影响。本研究旨在评估这些社交网络特征是否会调节成年期年龄与身体活动水平之间的关系。我们进行了多元回归分析,以检验年龄、过去一周的身体活动以及过去一年的身体活动之间的主效应关联,以及社交网络特征(即朋友网络规模、朋友联系频率、亲属网络规模和亲属联系频率)对年龄与身体活动关联的调节作用。结果显示,朋友网络规模调节了年龄与过去一周身体活动(β = -7.03;p = .025,f = 0.13)以及年龄与过去一年身体活动之间的关联(β = -585.52;p = .017,f = 0.15)。具体而言,年龄较大且朋友网络较小的成年人在过去一周和过去一年中进行中度至剧烈身体活动(MVPA)的分钟数更多;另一方面,年龄较小且朋友网络较大的成年人在过去一周和过去一年中进行MVPA的分钟数更多。亲属网络规模、朋友联系频率和亲属联系频率并未调节年龄与过去一周身体活动以及年龄与过去一年身体活动之间的关系。这些发现表明,在成年期建立朋友网络可能有助于促进整个成年生命周期中的积极生活方式。