新千年中母亲的体育活动:文献系统回顾

Ignatius Darma Juwono, B. Kun, Z. Demetrovics, A. Szabó
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背景。体育锻炼对健康至关重要,尤其是在久坐不动的人越来越多的今天。为人父母的责任可能会影响母亲的体育锻炼。研究表明,母亲尤其容易缺乏体育锻炼。健康促进者在促进有子女妇女的体育活动方面投入了大量精力。方法。本系统性文献综述的范围是综合有关母亲体育活动和辅助干预措施的研究成果。本综述仔细研究了三个数据库(Medline、Scopus 和 PsycINFO)。根据《系统综述和元分析首选报告项目》(PRISMA),筛选出 2000-2020 年间发表的文章。在对 3708 篇文章进行筛选后,54 篇符合条件的文章被纳入其中。研究结果结果表明,母亲的体育锻炼水平低于成年人的建议水平。缺乏时间、专注于照顾孩子、知识有限以及配偶支持不足是有孩子的母亲进行体育锻炼的主要障碍。试图克服这些障碍的干预措施在方法、评估和效果方面各不相同。如果干预措施侧重于提高自我效能、解决问题、设定目标和其他认知因素,母亲的体育锻炼可能会出现积极的变化。结论未来的干预措施将整合基于互联网的应用程序,并让配偶和/或伴侣参与其中,这可能有助于母亲增加体育锻炼。关键词:运动、健康行为、母亲、久坐不动、妇女。
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Mothers’ Physical Activity in the New Millennium: A Systematic Review of the Literature
Background. Physical activity is essential for health, especially in an increasingly sedentary world. Being a parent involves responsibilities that could interfere with mothers’ physical activity. Research suggests that mothers are especially vulnerable to physical inactivity. Health promoters invest substantial effort in facilitating the physical activity of women with children. Methods. The scope of this systematic literature review is to synthesize research efforts on mothers’ physical activity and supporting interventions. Three databases were scrutinized in this review (Medline, Scopus, and PsycINFO). Articles published between 2000–2020 were selected in concordance with the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-analysis (PRISMA). Fifty-four eligible articles were included after screening 3708 articles. Results. The results suggest that mothers exhibit lower levels of physical activity than the recommended level for adults. Lack of time, focus on childcare, limited knowledge, and insufficient spousal support emerge as the primary barriers to physical activity in mothers with children. Interventions trying to overcome these barriers vary in methods, evaluations, and effectiveness. Positive changes in mothers’ physical activity may emerge if interventions focus on increasing self-efficacy, problem-solving, goal setting, and other cognitive factors. Conclusion. Future interventions integrating internet-based applications and involving spouses and/or partners might help mothers to increase their physical activity. Keywords: exercise, health behavior, motherhood, sedentary, women.
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