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Ítem Time trends in leisure time physical activity and physical fitness in elderly people: 20 year followup of the Spanish population national health survey (1987-2006)(2011) Palacios Ceña, Domingo; Alonso-Blanco, Cristina; Jiménez-Garcia, Rodrigo; Hernández-Barrera, Valentín; Carrasco-Garrido, Pilar; Pileño Martínez, Elena; Fernández de las Peñas, CésarBackground: To estimate trends in leisure time physical activity and physical fitness between 1987-2006 in older Spanish people. Methods: We analyzed data collected from the Spanish National Health Surveys conducted in 1987 (n = 29,647), 1993 (n = 20,707), 1995-1997 (n = 12,800), 2001 (n = 21,058), 2003 (n = 21,650), and 2006 (n = 29,478). The number of subjects aged ¿ 65 years included in the current study was 29,263 (1987: n = 4,958-16.7%; 1993: n = 3,751- 17.8%; 1995-97: n = 2,229-17.4%; 2001: n = 4,356-20.7%; 2003: 6,134-28.3%; 2006: 7,835-26.5%). Main variables included leisure-time physical activity and physical fitness. We analyzed socio-demographic characteristics, self-rated health status, lifestyle habit and co-morbid conditions using multivariate logistic regression models. Results: Women exhibited lower prevalence of leisure time physical activity and physical fitness compared to men (P < 0.05). The multivariate analysis for time trends found that practising leisure time physical activity increased from 1987 to 2006 (P < 0.001). Variables associated with a lower likelihood of practicing leisure time physical activity were: age ¿ 80 years old, ¿ 2 co-morbid chronic conditions, and obesity. Variables associated with lower physical fitness included: age ¿ 80 years, worse self rated health; ¿ 2 medications (only for walking), and obesity. Conclusions: We found an increase in leisure time physical activity in the older Spanish population. Older age, married status, co-morbid conditions, obesity, and worse self-perceived health status were associated with lower activity. Identification of these factors can help to identify individuals at risk for physical inactivity.