Menzies Research Institute Tasmania, University of Tasmania, Private Bag 23, Hobart, Tas. 7000, Australia.
School of Social Sciences, University of Tasmania, Private Bag 22, Hobart, Tas. 7001, Australia.
Health Promot J Austr. 2013 Dec;24(3):199-205. doi: 10.1071/HE13041.
Physical activity recommendations for adults worldwide advise participation in moderate-intensity physical activity, such as walking, on most days of the week. Younger adults report the lowest prevalence of walking. This mixed-methods study explores the salience of Australia's activity recommendations around moderate-intensity physical activity, particularly walking, for young Australian adults.
Semistructured interviews were conducted with 24 young Australians aged 17-25 years. During interviews, Australia's physical activity recommendations for adults were explained to participants, highlighting the inclusion of moderate-intensity physical activity such as walking. Participants were asked to comment on the recommendations and walking for physical activity and exercise. Data from interviews underwent an iterative thematic form of analysis. Participants also completed the International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ) and were asked to complete a pedometer diary.
No participant was classified as sedentary; twenty three participants reported walking for transport and nine for leisure (IPAQ). During interviews, the majority of participants (n=20) did not identify walking as physical activity or exercise. Participants focussed on the cardiorespiratory (fitness) benefits associated with physical activity and believed walking was of insufficient intensity to achieve these benefits at their age.
Walking was considered an everyday activity and of insufficient intensity to achieve any health or fitness benefits. SO WHAT?: The belief that only vigorous physical activity conveys any fitness benefits may act as a barrier to participation in moderate-intensity physical activity such as walking, particularly among sedentary young people.
全球范围内的成年人体育活动建议建议每周大部分天都参与中等强度的体育活动,如步行。年轻人报告的步行率最低。这项混合方法研究探讨了澳大利亚对年轻人的中等强度体育活动(尤其是步行)的活动建议的重要性。
对 24 名年龄在 17 至 25 岁的澳大利亚年轻人进行了半结构式访谈。访谈中,向参与者解释了澳大利亚成年人的体育活动建议,重点强调了包括中等强度体育活动(如步行)。要求参与者对建议和步行进行体育活动和锻炼发表意见。访谈数据采用迭代主题形式进行分析。参与者还完成了国际体力活动问卷(IPAQ),并被要求完成计步器日记。
没有参与者被归类为久坐不动;23 名参与者报告步行用于交通,9 名用于休闲(IPAQ)。在访谈中,大多数参与者(n=20)没有将步行视为体育活动或锻炼。参与者关注与体育活动相关的心肺(健康)益处,并且认为步行的强度不足以在他们这个年龄获得这些益处。
步行被认为是一种日常活动,强度不足以获得任何健康或健身益处。 因此: 认为只有剧烈的体育活动才能带来任何健康益处的信念可能成为参与中等强度体育活动(如步行)的障碍,尤其是对久坐不动的年轻人来说。