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Physically active families - de-bunking the myth? A qualitative study of family participation in physical activity.

机译:身体活跃的家庭-揭穿神话?对家庭参与体育活动的定性研究。

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BACKGROUND: The benefits of physical activity for reducing obesity and related chronic diseases are well known. The need for more family-based interventions to increase physical activity is frequently cited in the literature; however, little is known about if and how families are physically active together, and what factors might influence family-based participation in regular physical activity. This study examined the types of activities (physical and sedentary) engaged in as a family and explored parents' perceptions of the importance, frequency, nature and barriers to family physical activity. METHODS: Semi-structured telephone interviews were conducted with 30 parents (26 female, four male) of 10- to 11-year-old schoolchildren who attended either low, middle or high socio-economic status schools in Bristol, UK. Interviews were transcribed verbatim, anonymized and analysed using conventional content analysis. RESULTS: The majority of parents rated family engagement in physical activity as important, and identified benefits such as increased parent-child communication, spending time together, enjoyment, enhanced mental health, weight control and physical fitness. Despite these benefits most parents reported their families did little or no physical activity together as a family unit during the week, and any activities performed together were usually sedentary in nature. They reported increased family physical activity on the weekends but rarely including the full family unit simultaneously. Parents in two-parent households commonly paired off with one or more children because of complexities of schedules. Commonly reported barriers were busy lifestyles, diverse ages and interests of children and adults, bad weather, and lack of access to facilities, transportation and money to support activities. CONCLUSIONS: Family-based interventions might be more effective if they are designed to accommodate the complex demands and needs of two-parent and single-parent families and provide affordable, diverse activities appealing to a wide range of interests.
机译:背景:体育锻炼对减少肥胖症和相关慢性疾病的好处是众所周知的。文献中经常提到需要更多的基于家庭的干预以增加身体活动。但是,人们对家庭是否以及如何一起进行体育活动知之甚少,以及哪些因素可能影响基于家庭的定期体育锻炼。这项研究检查了家庭活动的类型(体育和久坐),并探讨了父母对家庭体育活动的重要性,频率,性质和障碍的看法。方法:对在英国布里斯托尔的低,中或高社会经济地位学校就读的10至11岁小学生的30名家长(26名女性,四名男性)进行了半结构化电话采访。访谈被逐字记录,匿名化并使用常规内容分析进行分析。结果:大多数父母将家庭参与体育活动评为重要,并确定了好处,例如增加了亲子沟通,花时间在一起,享受,改善了心理健康,控制体重和身体健康。尽管有这些好处,大多数父母还是报告说他们的家人在一周内很少或根本没有做过体育锻炼,而一起做的任何活动通常都是久坐的。他们报告说周末家庭体育活动增加,但很少同时包括整个家庭。由于时间表的复杂性,两个父母家庭中的父母通常会与一个或多个孩子配对。普遍报道的障碍包括忙碌的生活方式,不同年龄段的儿童和成年人的兴趣,天气恶劣以及缺乏设施,交通和资金来支持活动。结论:如果基于家庭的干预措施旨在适应两亲家庭和单亲家庭的复杂需求,并提供可负担的,多样化的,吸引广泛利益的活动,则可能会更加有效。

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