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MRC Epidemiology Unit Studies

Physical Activity in Retirement

The transition to retirement can present a critical period for promoting healthier lifestyle behaviours such as regular physical activity. The underlying dynamics that might influence how couples shape, negotiate and actively engage in physical activity at and around the transition to retirement have not previously been researched.

The aims of this small qualitative study were:

  1. to obtain an in-depth understanding of cohabitating partners’ influences and interactions in negotiating physical activity at and around the transition to retirement

  2. to explore and describe how couples perceive physical activity at and around the transition to retirement

  3. to explore and describe how couples experience physical activity across their lives as part of a couple.

Status

Completed.

Unit Role

Unit led study with responsibility for data.

Funding

UKCRC via CEDAR funded studentship.

Publications

Physical Activity in Retirement study publications on the MRC Epidemiology Unit publications database.

Data sharing

We welcome proposals for projects and aim to make data as widely available as possible whilst safeguarding the privacy of our participants, protecting confidential data and maintaining the reputations of our studies and participants. Please see our Data Sharing pages for more information.