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Current influences and approaches to promote future physical activity in 11–13 year olds: a focus group study

机译:一项针对焦点人群的研究,当前的影响因素和促进11-13岁青少年未来体育锻炼的方法

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Many children and adolescents are failing to meet current physical activity (PA) guidelines and consequently not achieving the benefits associated with regular participation in PA, with girls consistently less active than boys. In order to design interventions to increase physical activity in adolescents it is important to understand their perceptions of and preferences for physical activity. One hundred eighty participants, mean (SD) age 12.1 (0.5) years, completed the Physical Activity Questionnaire for Children (PAQ-C) and had height and weight measured. This information was used to select a subsample of participants (n64; mean (SD) age 12.3 (0.4) years; 39 females; 25 males; 25?% overweight/obese) to take part in focus group discussions. Participants were grouped based on PAQ-C responses into ‘low-active’ and ‘highly-active’ groups, so that those with similar existing levels of PA were in the same focus group. A semi-structured discussion guide was employed to explore the key influences on current PA participation and to actively seek ideas on how best to promote future PA in this population. In total, nine focus groups (mixed-gender) were conducted within the school setting. All focus groups were audio recorded, transcribed verbatim and analysed thematically. A number of themes emerged in relation to influences on current PA including friendship and peers, family and other people, the consequences of not taking part in PA, changing priorities, and cost and access to resources. With regards to the future provision of PA, participants favoured opportunities to try new activities, increased provision of school-based activities which can be undertaken with friends and activities which incorporated the use of technology and encouragement through rewards and incentives. Gender differences were apparent in relation to the types of activities participants preferred taking part in. Differences were also observed between ‘low-active’ and ‘highly-active’ groups in relation to barriers to current participation in PA. This study has highlighted a number of influences on current and future participation in PA, which differed based on gender and existing PA levels, for example, maximising the potential of the school day and including technology and incentives. These components can inform targeted interventions to increase PA in low active adolescents.
机译:许多儿童和青少年未能达到当前的体育锻炼(PA)准则,因此无法获得定期参加PA所带来的好处,而女孩的活动力始终低于男孩。为了设计干预措施以增加青少年的体育锻炼,重要的是了解他们对体育锻炼的认识和偏好。一百八十名参与者(平均(SD)年龄12.1(0.5)岁)完成了儿童体育锻炼问卷(PAQ-C),并测量了身高和体重。该信息用于选择参与者的子样本(n64;平均(SD)年龄12.3(0.4)岁;女性39;男性25;超重/肥胖25%)参加小组讨论。根据PAQ-C的回答将参与者分为“低活跃度”和“高活跃度”组,这样,现有PA水平相似的参与者就属于同一焦点组。使用半结构化的讨论指南来探讨对当前PA参与的主要影响,并积极寻求有关如何最好地在此人群中促进未来PA的想法。在学校环境中,总共进行了9个焦点小组(混合性别)。所有焦点小组均进行了录音,逐字记录并进行了主题分析。与当前对巴勒斯坦权力机构的影响有关的主题出现了很多,包括友谊和同龄人,家庭和其他人,不参加巴勒斯坦权力机构的后果,改变重点,成本和资源获取。关于将来提供的公共广播,参与者希望有机会尝试新的活动,增加与朋友一起进行的校本活动的提供,以及通过奖励和激励结合使用技术和鼓励的活动。在参与者喜欢参加的活动类型方面,性别差异是显而易见的。在“低活跃度”和“高活跃度”人群之间,在当前参与PA的障碍方面也存在差异。这项研究强调了对当前和未来参与PA的多种影响,这些影响因性别和现有PA水平而异,例如,最大限度地利用上学日的潜力,包括技术和激励措施。这些成分可以指导有针对性的干预措施,以增加低活跃度青少年的PA。

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