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A recent study by Sara Wilcox at
the University of South Carolina-Columbia (in
conjunction with Stanford School of Medicine and the Prevention Research Center at SLU) analyzed urban/rural differences in physical activity in older
women through a cross-sectional study Significant differences were found between urban and rural women for urban women : older age,personal barriers (like being discouraged by others, being too tired or lacking child care)lack of social support were strongly associated with sedentary behavior for rural women : the above factors in addition to being American Indian/Alaska native or African American,less educated, lacking enjoyable scenery and not seeing others in the neighborhood exercise were strongly associated with sedentary behavior. The question I proposed was whether these associations would vary depending upon the socioeconomic status of the residents in urban or rural areas. |