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Understanding contextual barriers, supports, and opportunities for physical activity among Mexican-origin children in Texas border colonias: A descriptive study

机译:描述性研究了解德克萨斯州边境殖民地墨西哥裔儿童的背景障碍,支持和体育活动的机会

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Background The increasing numbers of colonias along the U.S.-Mexico border are characterized by disproportionately poor families of Mexican-origin, limited access to resources and health services, and heightened risk for obesity and diabetes. Despite consistent evidence supporting physical activity (PA) in prevention of chronic diseases, many individuals of Mexican-origin, including children, fail to meet PA recommendations. Environmental influences on PA, founded in ecological and social cognitive perspectives, have not been examined among children living in colonias. The purpose of this study was to identify and better understand (1) household and neighborhood environmental PA resources/supports, (2) perceived barriers to engaging in PA, and (3) PA offerings, locations, and transportation characteristics for Mexican-origin children living in colonias. Methods Data for this study were collected by promotora-researchers (indigenous community health workers trained in research methods) using face-to-face interviews conducted in Spanish. The sample consists of 94 mother-child dyads from Texas border colonias in Hidalgo County. Interviews included questionnaire items addressing PA barriers, household and neighborhood environmental support assessments conducted with each dyad, and open-ended questions that were coded to identify availability and locations of PA opportunities and transportation options. Descriptive statistics were calculated and differences between genders, birth countries, and BMI categories of children were determined using chi-square tests. Results All children were of Mexican-origin. The most frequently reported barriers were unleashed dogs in the street, heat, bad weather, traffic, no streetlights, and no place like a park to exercise. Prominent locations for current PA included schools, home, and parks. Common PA options for children were exercise equipment, running, playing, and sports. Environmental assessments identified exercise equipment (bicycles/tricycles, balls, etc.…), paved/good streets, yard/patio space, and social norms as the most frequent household or neighborhood resources within these colonias. Differences in PA barriers, options, and environmental resources for genders, birth countries, and BMI categories were detected. Conclusions This study suggests that PA environmental resources, barriers, and opportunities for colonias children are similar to previous studies and distinctively unique. As expected, built resources in these communities are limited and barriers exist; however, knowledge of PA opportunities and available PA resources within colonias households and neighborhoods offers insight to help guide future research, policy, and PA initiatives.
机译:背景技术沿美国-墨西哥边界的殖民地数量不断增加,其特征是墨西哥裔家庭的贫困比例过高,获得资源和卫生服务的机会有限以及肥胖和糖尿病的风险增加。尽管有一致的证据支持体育锻炼(PA)可以预防慢性病,但许多墨西哥裔人士,包括儿童,均未达到PA的建议。从生态和社会认知的角度出发,环境对PA的影响尚未在居住在殖民地的儿童中进行研究。这项研究的目的是识别和更好地了解(1)家庭和邻里环境PA资源/支持,(2)从事PA的感知障碍以及(3)墨西哥裔儿童的PA产品,位置和交通特点生活在科洛尼亚。方法本研究的数据由运动研究人员(接受研究方法培训的土著社区卫生工作者)使用西班牙语进行的面对面采访收集。该样本由来自伊达尔戈县得克萨斯州边境殖民地的94个母子二元组组成。访谈包括针对PA障碍的问卷调查项目,对每个二元组进行的家庭和邻里环境支持评估以及编码为确定PA机会和运输选项的可用性和位置的开放式问题。使用卡方检验计算描述性统计数据,并确定儿童的性别,出生国家和BMI类别之间的差异。结果所有儿童均为墨西哥裔。据报道,最常见的障碍是街道上被释放的狗,高温,恶劣的天气,交通,没有路灯,没有像公园一样运动的地方。当前PA的突出位置包括学校,家庭和公园。儿童常用的PA选项包括运动器材,跑步,游戏和运动。环境评估确定运动器材(自行车/三轮车,球等),铺好的街道,院子/露台空间和社会规范是这些殖民地中最常见的家庭或邻里资源。发现了性别,出生国家和BMI类别在PA障碍,选择和环境资源方面的差异。结论这项研究表明,殖民地儿童的PA环境资源,障碍和机会与以前的研究相似,并且具有独特性。不出所料,这些社区的建筑资源有限,存在障碍。但是,了解殖民地家庭和社区内的巴勒斯坦权力机构机会和可用的巴勒斯坦权力机构资源,可以为指导未来的研究,政策和巴勒斯坦权力机构计划提供见识。

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