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Table 3 Analysis process regarding three overarching themes

From: Ageing and exercise: building body capital in old age

Themes Building body capital for independence Building body capital to maintain vitality and be in control Building body capital for social interaction
Codes/subthemes Everyday challenges
Health management
Views on future
Lifelong habits
Compensating ageing related changes
Feeling power and strength
Improved self-esteem
Health promoting habits
Increased social activity
Positive feedback
Sense of safety
Stamina
Illustrative quotes The exercise gives me an experience of connection between body and mind. It helps to reduce unease and sadness. It improves self-esteem and attention. I think the training contributes to good health and maintenance of it. I find that I am able to do things that are important to me. The body carries me through everyday life and allows me to have many nice experiences. Obviously, the feelings of resignation may take over sometimes, but there is much to gain from being conscious on challenging the body, being aware of posture and facial expressions. I think I’d say it’s sometimes about saying to yourself “up with your chin.” It’s an old experience. A straight body posture gives you a more energetic experience. I get a lot of praise for it, not least from those who do not know that I am exercising, but who guess that I’m engaged in something. It’s nice, I actually like very much being visible [laughs].
By feeling physically strong through the exercise, the women also gained a sense of safety and could easily engage in social activities.