Benitez Tanya J, Dodgson Joan E, Coe Kathryn, Keller Colleen
Arizona State University, Phoenix, AZ, USA
Arizona State University, Phoenix, AZ, USA.
Health Educ Behav. 2016 Jun;43(3):256-70. doi: 10.1177/1090198115601042. Epub 2015 Aug 26.
Latina adults in the United States have a disproportionately higher prevalence of chronic diseases related to low physical activity levels than non-Hispanic women. Literature indicates that acculturation may be a contributing factor to being physically active, but the extent of this association remains unclear. An integrative review of literature was conducted on studies that examined acculturation as it relates to physical activity in Latinas in the United States. Our review of 33 studies revealed inconsistent measurement and conceptualization of acculturation and physical activity across studies. Findings from this review reinforce the importance and continued use of acculturation by behavioral researchers; however, acculturation, as conceptualized in the studies reviewed, may not have had an influence on health as much as traditions, life patterns, and resources of Latinas.
在美国,拉丁裔成年人中与低身体活动水平相关的慢性病患病率比非西班牙裔女性高得多。文献表明,文化适应可能是影响身体活动的一个因素,但这种关联的程度尚不清楚。我们对研究美国拉丁裔女性文化适应与身体活动关系的文献进行了综合综述。我们对33项研究的综述发现,各研究在文化适应和身体活动的测量与概念界定上并不一致。该综述的结果强化了行为研究人员重视并持续运用文化适应概念的重要性;然而,在所综述的研究中所界定的文化适应,对健康的影响可能不如拉丁裔女性的传统、生活模式及资源那么大。