在拉各斯大学教学医院普通门诊就诊的超重和肥胖成人患者对体育锻炼的认知障碍

Samuel Sogo, Adeyemi, Ayopo Felicia, Adeyemi, Babatunde Michael, Ogunbanwo, Joel Oyekunle, Akinosi
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背景:在全球范围内,每 4 个成年人中只有 1 人参加建议的体育锻炼以促进健康。缺乏体育锻炼的比例不断上升,部分原因是人们认为体育锻炼存在障碍。在乳腺癌、结肠癌、糖尿病和缺血性心脏病的发病率中,约 21-25% 的主要原因是缺乏体育锻炼。研究目的:使用运动益处和障碍量表(EBBS)的障碍部分,确定在路德维希大学附属医院普通门诊就诊的超重和肥胖成年患者中存在哪些体育锻炼障碍。研究方法本研究是在路德维希医院进行的一项横断面描述性研究。通过问卷调查和访谈收集数据。使用社会科学统计软件包(SPSS IBM)第 25 版进行数据录入、清理和评估。通过系统随机抽样,共选取了 285 名年龄在 18 至 64 岁之间的超重和肥胖成年人。结果显示大多数超重和肥胖成年人(78.6%)认为体育锻炼存在中度至高度障碍,其中大部分与体力消耗有关。年龄、家庭类型、最高学历、职业类型、收入中位数、合并疾病、吸烟和饮酒虽然与感知到的障碍水平显著相关,但并不是高水平感知障碍的独立预测因素。建议应进一步评估体育锻炼的感知障碍,以确定哪些超重和肥胖成年人在体育锻炼方面遇到了高障碍。在生活方式咨询过程中,体力消耗是本研究中最常见的体育锻炼障碍子量表,应酌情予以考虑和解决。
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Perceived Barriers to Physical Activity among Overweight and Obese Adult Patients Attending General Out-Patient Clinic in Lagos University Teaching Hospital
Background: Globally, only 1 in 4 adults engage in the recommended amounts of physical activity for health. The increasing rates of physical inactivity are partly caused by perceived obstacles to physical activity. Physical inactivity is the primary cause of roughly 21-25% of the burden of breast and colon cancer, diabetes, and ischemic heart disease. Study Aim: To determine the perceived barriers to physical activity among overweight and obese adult patients attending the GOPC, LUTH using the barrier portion of the Exercise Benefit and Barrier Scale (EBBS). Methodology: The research was a cross-sectional, descriptive study conducted in LUTH. Data was collected by means of questionnaire and interview. Statistical package for social sciences (SPSS IBM) version 25 was used for data entry, cleaning, and assessment. Frequency and percentage were used to represent all categorical parameters, and means, standard deviation, or, in the case of skewed continuous variables, median and interquartile range, were used to summarize them via systematic random sampling, 285 overweight and obese adults between the ages of 18 and 64 were chosen. Result: The majority of overweight and obese adults (78.6%) felt that there were moderate to high levels of barriers to physical activity, most of which had to do with physical exertion. Age, family type, highest degree of education, type of occupation, median earnings, co-morbidity, smoking, and alcohol consumption, though significantly associated with levels of perceived barriers, were not independent predictors of a high level of perceived barriers. Recommendation: Further evaluation of the perceived barriers to physical activity should be carried out to identify overweight and obese adults who encounter high barriers to physical activity. During lifestyle counseling, physical exertion, the most common barrier subscale to physical activity in this study, should be considered and addressed as appropriate.
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