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Understanding impediments and enablers to physical activity among African American adults: a systematic review of qualitative studies.

机译:了解非裔美国人成年人体育锻炼的障碍和促成因素:定性研究的系统综述。

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Physical inactivity is a leading cause of premature death, disability and numerous chronic diseases. Minority and underserved populations in the United States and worldwide have a higher prevalence of physical inactivity affecting their morbidity and mortality rates. In the United States, African Americans are less physically active and have a higher proportion of many chronic diseases in comparison to Caucasians. This disparity needs to be well understood in order to design and implement effective interventions aimed at increasing physical activity levels among African Americans. In the present study, we conduct a systematic review (through 2010) of the qualitative literature pertaining to impediments and enablers to physical activity participation among African Americans. This review focuses on qualitative research due to its advantages in understanding attitudes and perceptions related to health behavior within the context of participants' natural environment. Findings are stratified by gender and age, to explore unique impediments and enablers based on age and sex and results are discussed within the socio-ecological model to account for the multi-level nature of factors affecting physical activity. Findings should be taken into account by researchers, program planners and policymakers when tailoring physical activity interventions to African American communities in the United States.
机译:缺乏运动是导致过早死亡,残疾和许多慢性疾病的主要原因。在美国和世界范围内,少数族裔和服务水平低下的人群缺乏身体活动的普遍性会影响他们的发病率和死亡率。与高加索人相比,在美国,非裔美国人的体育活动较少,并且在许多慢性疾病中所占比例更高。为了设计和实施旨在提高非裔美国人身体活动水平的有效干预措施,需要很好地理解这种差异。在本研究中,我们(至2010年)对有关非裔美国人参与体育活动的障碍和促成因素的定性文献进行了系统的综述。本综述着重于定性研究,因为它在理解参与者自然环境中与健康行为有关的态度和看法方面具有优势。研究结果按性别和年龄进行分层,以探索基于年龄和性别的独特障碍和促成因素,并在社会生态模型中讨论结果,以解释影响体育锻炼的因素的多层次性质。研究人员,项目计划人员和政策制定者在为美国非裔美国人社区量身定做体育锻炼时应考虑到发现。

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