Table 4.
Barriers to older adults participating in resistance training (Adapted from Burton et al.[5]).
| Barriers | No. of studies | |
|---|---|---|
| Individual-level | ||
| Physical | Poor health, risk of injury, pain, tired/fatigue | 1-2 per factor |
| Psychological | Lack of willpower; lack of positive attitude; low self-efficacy; lack of enjoyment; too old; fear of looking too muscular; risk of heart attack/stroke/death; emotional; problems that interfere with daily living (work, social, etc.); nervous/depressed | 1-2 per factor |
| Other | Lack of time; lack of knowledge; inconvenience; cost; low priority | 1-2 per factor |
| Social | ||
| Family and/or work obligations/responsibilities; lack of social support | 1-2 per factor | |
| Environmental | ||
| Lack of exercise facilities; moved away; geographical location; lack of age-appropriate programmes | 1-2 per factor | |