Physical activity levels and sedentary behavior in people who have experienced gender-based violence: A systematic review

IF 2.3 3区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY
Lauren Wheatley , Chiara Mastrogiovanni , Michelle Pebole , Grace McKeon , Simon Rosenbaum , Susan Rees , Scott B. Teasdale
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Abstract

Background and aims

Experiencing gender-based violence (GBV) is a risk factor for numerous noncommunicable diseases, many of which are associated with physical inactivity. This systematic review aims to determine if physical activity levels and sedentary behavior differ between people who have experienced GBV and people who have not been exposed to GBV.

Methods

Five databases were searched from inception to May 2023. Eligible studies were original research publications that reported a quantitative measure of physical activity and/or sedentary behavior for people who have experienced GBV and a comparator group. Synthesis without meta-analysis was performed due to inconsistent measures of physical activity.

Results

Eleven studies with 38,679 people who have experienced GBV and 159,103 comparators were included. Most studies were conducted in the United States (k = 9, 82%) with exclusively female participants (k = 9, 82%). All studies reported on mean time in physical activity or proportion of people engaging in certain levels of physical activity and sedentary behavior. No study used a validated tool to measure physical activity levels. Nineteen comparisons between a GBV population group and comparator were identified in the 11 studies. Findings were mixed, with 10 comparisons (52.5%) finding no significant difference, six comparisons (32%) finding lower physical activity engagement in the GBV-exposed population group, and three comparisons (15.5%) reporting similar values in both groups (without a between group test). The overall quality of studies was poor-fair.

Conclusion

There is mixed evidence for whether physical activity levels differ among people who have experienced GBV compared to individuals who have not. High quality studies using validated assessment methods are needed.

经历过性别暴力的人的体育活动水平和久坐行为:系统回顾
背景和目的经历过基于性别的暴力(GBV)是许多非传染性疾病的风险因素,其中许多疾病与缺乏运动有关。本系统综述旨在确定经历过性别暴力的人与未经历过性别暴力的人之间的体力活动水平和久坐行为是否存在差异。符合条件的研究均为原创性研究出版物,这些出版物报告了对遭受过基于性别的暴力的人群和参照组的体育锻炼和/或久坐行为的定量测量结果。由于对身体活动的测量结果不一致,因此未进行荟萃分析而进行了综合分析。结果共纳入了 7 项研究,涉及 38,679 名遭受过基于性别的暴力的人群和 159,103 名参照人群。大多数研究在美国进行(k = 9,82%),参与者全部为女性(k = 9,82%)。所有研究都报告了体育活动的平均时间或参与一定程度体育活动和久坐行为的人数比例。没有一项研究使用经过验证的工具来测量体力活动水平。在这 11 项研究中,有 19 项研究对基于性别的暴力行为人群和参照人群进行了比较。研究结果好坏参半,其中 10 项比较(52.5%)发现无显著差异,6 项比较(32%)发现遭受性别暴力人群的体力活动参与度较低,3 项比较(15.5%)报告两组的数值相似(未进行组间检验)。研究的总体质量为 "差-一般"。结论关于遭受过基于性别的暴力的人群与未遭受过基于性别的暴力的人群相比,其体育锻炼水平是否存在差异,目前的证据不一。需要使用经过验证的评估方法进行高质量的研究。
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CiteScore
6.70
自引率
6.40%
发文量
43
审稿时长
32 days
期刊介绍: The aims of Mental Health and Physical Activity will be: (1) to foster the inter-disciplinary development and understanding of the mental health and physical activity field; (2) to develop research designs and methods to advance our understanding; (3) to promote the publication of high quality research on the effects of physical activity (interventions and a single session) on a wide range of dimensions of mental health and psychological well-being (eg, depression, anxiety and stress responses, mood, cognitive functioning and neurological disorders, such as dementia, self-esteem and related constructs, psychological aspects of quality of life among people with physical and mental illness, sleep, addictive disorders, eating disorders), from both efficacy and effectiveness trials;
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