Barriers and Facilitators for Adherence to Physical Activity Recommendations among Adults and Children in a Multi-Site Cross-Sectional Study
Creators
- 1. Department of Pediatrics, Baylor College of Medicine, USDA/ARS Children Nutrition Research Center, Bates Avenue, Houston,TX. USA
- 2. Medicine-Gastroenterology, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX. USA
Description
Qualitative research on barriers and facilitators to meeting the physical activity recommendations (PAR) among adults and children are limited. Most studies focused on correlates of children’s physical activity and sedentary behavior. The goal of this research was to examine the barriers and facilitators to following federal PAR among adults and children enrolled in a multi-site study. Adult’s reported barriers included lack of motivation (interest), time, and competing life demands. Although financial constraints were a reported barrier, the predominant barrier was chaotic life events that limited time available to adhere to the PAR. Children reported competing activities, health and psychological limitations as barriers to meeting the PAR. Adults perceived health benefits as a facilitator to being physically active. And children reported peer support and ways to be physically active as facilitators. Barriers and facilitators to following PAR reported by adults and children should be taken into consideration when designing interventions.
Keywords: Physical activity/Exercise; Recommendations for physical activity; Barriers; Facilitators; Adults; Children
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