Guerrini Briana, Clarke James J, Smith Brendan J, McVeigh Joanne A, Holmes Kirsten, Wild James, Talbot Rebecca, Ashley Jaxon, McEvoy Peter M
School of Population Health, Curtin University, Perth, Western Australia, Australia.
enAble Institute, Curtin University, Perth, Western Australia, Australia.
Health Promot J Austr. 2025 Jan;36(1):e958. doi: 10.1002/hpja.958.
As a large proportion of older adults are insufficiently active, it is imperative to identify ways to increase incidental physical activity. Men's Sheds, a mutual-aid, community-based organisation appear to be a promising approach for optimising wellbeing outcomes.
To investigate whether Men's Sheds attendance is associated with higher levels of physical activity, and the relationships between physical activity, health-related quality of life (HRQOL), and wellbeing in Men's Shed members.
Participants (N = 45) wore a hip accelerometer (Actigraph GTX-9) for 11 days. The majority (n = 30, M = 72.3 ± 9.4) also consented to complete an online questionnaire investigating HRQOL and wellbeing.
Linear mixed models revealed members, on average, spent an additional 34 min in light physical activity, had an extra six breaks in sedentary behaviour, and took an extra 1193 steps on days they attended Men's Sheds, though, these effects were small. Physical activity was not significantly associated with HRQOL and wellbeing.
Men's Sheds appear to be a valuable approach for increasing light intensity physical activity, breaks in sedentary behaviours, and step count in older adults. However, additional Men's Shed activities specifically targeting increased movement may be required to realise greater impacts on health-related quality of life and wellbeing. SO WHAT?: Men's Sheds may provide a valuable opportunity to increase some indices of physical activity, which may contribute to better overall health. While these effects may be small for active Men's Shed members, these effects may be more appreciable for more sedentary individuals.
由于很大一部分老年人身体活动不足,因此必须找到增加偶然身体活动的方法。男子棚屋是一个互助的、基于社区的组织,似乎是优化健康结果的一种有前景的方法。
调查参加男子棚屋是否与更高水平的身体活动相关,以及男子棚屋成员的身体活动、健康相关生活质量(HRQOL)和幸福感之间的关系。
参与者(N = 45)佩戴髋部加速度计(Actigraph GTX - 9)11天。大多数人(n = 30,M = 72.3 ± 9.4)也同意完成一份在线问卷,调查健康相关生活质量和幸福感。
线性混合模型显示,成员在参加男子棚屋的日子里,平均而言,轻度身体活动时间额外增加34分钟,久坐行为额外中断6次,步数额外增加1193步,不过,这些影响较小。身体活动与健康相关生活质量和幸福感没有显著关联。
男子棚屋似乎是增加老年人轻度身体活动、减少久坐行为和增加步数的一种有价值的方法。然而,可能需要开展更多专门针对增加运动量的男子棚屋活动,以对健康相关生活质量和幸福感产生更大影响。那又如何?男子棚屋可能提供一个增加身体活动某些指标的宝贵机会,这可能有助于整体健康状况的改善。虽然这些影响对活跃的男子棚屋成员可能较小,但对久坐不动的人可能更明显。