Characteristics of community-based exercise programs for community-dwelling older adults in rural/regional areas: a scoping review

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Samantha Fien
Corey Linton
Jules S. Mitchell
Daniel P. Wadsworth
Helen Szabo
Christopher D. Askew
Mia A. Schaumberg
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[1] Central Queensland University,School of Health, Medical and Applied Sciences
[2] University of the Sunshine Coast,School of Health and Behavioural Sciences
[3] University of the Sunshine Coast,Thompson Institute
[4] University of the Sunshine Coast,School of Nursing, Midwifery and Paramedicine
[5] Sunshine Coast Health Institute,School of Human Movement and Nutrition Sciences
[6] Sunshine Coast Hospital and Health Service,undefined
[7] Sunshine Coast Council,undefined
[8] The University of Queensland,undefined
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Older adult; Physical function; Psychosocial health; Regional/rural;
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Community-based exercise programs for older adults play a potentially important role in mitigating the decline in functional outcomes, body composition, psychosocial outcomes, and cardiovascular health outcomes that commonly occurs with advancing age. There is a limited understanding of the characteristics and effectiveness of community-based exercise programs, particularly when those programs are offered outside metropolitan areas. Rural/regional settings face unique challenges, such as limited access to equipment/resources, transportation, and services, as well as significant costs to run programs. The objective of this scoping review was to characterise studies in the field that have aimed to implement community-based programs in settings identified as rural / regional. A secondary aim was to establish guidance for future exercise programs in this setting and highlight future research directions. A total of 12 studies were conducted in settings identified as rural/regional areas in various countries across the world were included. Of the included studies, five were randomised controlled trials. The majority of included studies reported on functional outcomes (83%) and psychosocial outcomes (75%), yet only 42% reported body composition, 17% reported cardiovascular health and 17% reported dietary outcomes. Low male representation was observed, with women outnumbering men in 7 of 12 studies. There was also minimal investigation of qualitative outcomes in existing community-based exercise programs in rural/regional settings, presenting a key gap for future research to address. Study Protocol: https://osf.io/txpm3/. Date of registration: 20 July 2020.
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