患有慢性病的妇女:选定的社会心理因素对运动和身体活动水平的影响

O. Ogwumike, Olusola Olashore, A. Adeniyi
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背景:绝经过渡期妇女的身体变化与激素变化直接相关。雌激素水平的降低可能导致肌肉力量、骨密度、有氧健身和体重增加的迅速下降。所有这些反过来又与高血压、心脏病、糖尿病等慢性疾病的发展有关。社会心理因素已被证明能够影响慢性疾病患者的身体活动。目的:探讨自我效能感、家庭支持、运动障碍感知等心理社会因素对绝经期慢性疾病妇女肾上腺素水平的影响。方法:在获得知情同意后,在尼日利亚奥约州和奥贡州伊巴丹州和伊杰布-奥德州的二级和三级保健中心分别招募患有高血压、糖尿病和骨关节炎的妇女进行横断面调查。采用国际体育活动问卷(IPAQ)评估体育活动,采用运动自我效能量表和家庭版社会支持量表以及运动效益障碍量表和运动障碍量表分别评估心理社会变量和运动感知障碍。资料采用χ 2和logistic回归分析,P = 0.05。结果:305名女性,主要是绝经后249名(83.8%)参与了研究,高血压117名(38.4%)是最常见的慢性疾病。大多数212人(69.5%)报告低PA水平,138人(45.2%)报告高运动障碍。PA水平与运动自我效能感有显著的直接相关(P
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Women with chronic conditions: influence of selected psychosocial factors on exercise and Physical Activity Level -
Background: Women in the menopausal transition experience body changes directly related to hormonal variation. Decrease in estrogen level may start a rapid decline in muscular strength, bone mineral density, aerobic fitness and increased body weight. All these in turn are associated with development of chronic conditions such as hypertension, heart disease, diabetes and others. Psychosocial factors have been documented as being capable of influencing physical activity (PA) in chronic conditions. Objective: Influence of psychosocial factors such as self-efficacy, family support and perceived barriers to exercise on PA level of menopausal women with chronic conditions were investigated in this study. Methods: A cross-sectional survey in which women with hypertension, diabetes and osteoarthritis were recruited from secondary and tertiary health centres in Ibadan and Ijebu-Ode in Oyo and Ogun States of Nigeria respectively after obtaining their informed consents. Physical activity was assessed with the International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ), while Exercise Self-efficacy Scale and family version of the social support questionnaire as well as barrier scale of the Exercise Benefit and Barrier scale were used to assess psychosocial variables and perceived barriers to exercise respectively. Data were analysed using Chi-square and logistic regression analysis at P = 0.05. Results: Three hundred and five women, predominantly postmenopausal 249 (83.8%) participated in the study and hypertension 117 (38.4%) was the most prevalent chronic condition. Majority 212 (69.5%) reported low PA level with 138 (45.2%) reporting high barriers to exercise. Significant direct association between PA level and exercise self-efficacy (P
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