Bombak Andrea E
Cumming School of Medicine, Health Sciences Centre Foothills Campus, University of Calgary, 3330 Hospital Drive NW, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
BMC Public Health. 2015 Nov 14;15:1129. doi: 10.1186/s12889-015-2456-0.
Obese individuals are encouraged to participate in physical activity. However, few qualitative studies have explored obese individuals' motivations for and experiences with physical activity.
The physical activity experiences of self-identified obese or formerly obese persons (n = 15) were explored through in-depth, semi-structured, audio-taped, repeated interviews and ethnography over one year. Participant observation occurred at multiple sites identified by participants as meaningful to them as obese persons. Data from interview transcripts and fieldnotes were analyzed via thematic content analysis.
Underlying goals for engaging in physical activity were diverse. Emergent motivation themes included: protection, pressure, and pleasure. Participants were protective of maintaining functional capacity, establishing fit identities, and achieving weight loss. Participants also discussed feelings of excessive pressure to continue progressing toward weight and fitness goals. Enjoyment in physical activity was often a by-product for all participants and could become a sought-after endpoint. Finding an environment in which participants felt safe, accepted, and encouraged to be active was extremely important for continual engagement.
Obese individuals enjoyed physical activity and were concerned about maintaining functional fitness. Stigmatization and untenable goals and monitoring could disrupt physical activity.
鼓励肥胖个体参加体育活动。然而,很少有定性研究探讨肥胖个体参与体育活动的动机和经历。
通过为期一年的深入、半结构化、录音、重复访谈和人种志研究,探索自我认定为肥胖或曾经肥胖的个体(n = 15)的体育活动经历。参与观察在参与者认定为对他们作为肥胖个体有意义的多个场所进行。通过主题内容分析对访谈记录和实地记录的数据进行分析。
参与体育活动的潜在目标多种多样。新出现的动机主题包括:保护、压力和愉悦。参与者注重保持功能能力、树立健康形象和实现体重减轻。参与者还讨论了在朝着体重和健康目标持续进步方面感受到的过度压力。对所有参与者来说,体育活动中的乐趣往往是一种副产品,并且可能成为一个追求的目标。找到一个让参与者感到安全、被接纳并受到鼓励去积极活动的环境对于持续参与至关重要。
肥胖个体喜欢体育活动,并关心保持功能健康。污名化、难以实现的目标和监督可能会干扰体育活动。