Understanding the Relationship Between Nature and Physical Activity in Older Adolescent Girls: A Scoping Review

Cynthia MacDonald, Kathryn E. Stone, R. Spencer
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Adolescent girls are subjected to gender norms and stereotypes regarding their health and well-being. Research has indicated that women and girls are exposed to unrealistic and unattainable body ideals that affect their relationship with physical activity (PA). In addition, despite suggestions that nature is important for health and well-being, women and girls experience barriers in accessing and connecting with nature due to gender expectations and stereotypes. The purpose of this review is to determine what is known from the existing literature about older adolescent girls’ relationship with nature and PA. This scoping review follows the framework of Arksey and O’Malley. In total, 39 studies were reviewed, and their characteristics were summarized quantitatively and qualitatively. Five themes were identified: (a) Active transportation provides an opportunity for girls to connect PA with nature, (b) Adolescent girls’ navigation of gender norms and barriers while connecting with PA and nature, (c) Perceived safety influences adolescent girls’ relationship with PA and nature, (d) Infrastructure and aesthetics can impact adolescent girls’ connection between PA and nature, and (e) The relationship between PA and nature intersects with girls’ mental well-being. Gaps in the literature are identified and discussed. It is concluded that older adolescent girls’ relationship with nature and PA is influenced by gender norms and perceptions of aspects of their environment, such as safety and aesthetics.
了解大龄少女自然与身体活动之间的关系:一项范围审查
少女在健康和福祉方面受制于性别规范和陈规定型观念。研究表明,妇女和女孩面临着不切实际和无法实现的身体理想,这影响了她们与体育活动的关系。此外,尽管有人建议自然对健康和福祉很重要,但由于性别期望和陈规定型观念,妇女和女孩在接近自然和与自然联系方面遇到障碍。本综述的目的是确定从现有文献中已知的关于大龄少女与自然和PA的关系。这种范围审查遵循Arksey和O 'Malley的框架。共对39项研究进行了综述,并对其特点进行了定量和定性总结。确定了五个主题:(a)主动交通为女孩提供了将PA与自然联系起来的机会;(b)青春期女孩在与PA与自然联系时克服性别规范和障碍;(c)感知安全影响青春期女孩与PA与自然的关系;(d)基础设施和美学可以影响青春期女孩与PA与自然的关系;(e) PA与自然的关系与女孩的心理健康相交叉。在文献的差距是确定和讨论。结论是,年龄较大的青春期女孩与自然和PA的关系受到性别规范和对环境方面(如安全和美学)的看法的影响。
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