Griffith Derek M, Bergner Erin M, Cornish Emily K, McQueen Chelsea M
1 Center for Research on Men's Health, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, USA.
2 Center for Medicine, Health & Society, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, USA.
Am J Mens Health. 2018 Jul;12(4):1102-1117. doi: 10.1177/1557988318763647. Epub 2018 Mar 20.
Relatively little is known about what helps increase physical activity in African American men, and even less is known about promoting physical activity among Latino men. This systematic review aimed to address the key questions: (a) what is the state of the evidence on health-related behavior change interventions targeting physical activity among African American or Latino men? and (b) What factors facilitate physical activity for these men? For this review, nine electronic databases were searched to identify peer-reviewed articles published between 2011-2017 that reported interventions to promote physical activity among African American or Latino men. Following PRISMA guidelines, nine articles representing seven studies that met our criteria were identified: six published studies that provided data for African American men, and one published study provided data for Latino men. Consistent with previous reviews, more research is needed to better understand how gender can be incorporated in physical activity interventions for African American and Latino men. Future interventions should explore how being an adult male and a man of color shapes motivations, attitudes, and preferences to be physically active. Studies should consider how race and ethnicity intersect with notions of masculinity, manhood and Machismo to enhance the effectiveness of physical activity interventions for these populations. Despite the health benefits of physical activity, rates of these behaviors remain low among African American and Latino men. It is essential to determine how best to increase the motivation and salience for these men to overcome the obesogenic environments and contexts in which they often live.
对于有助于增加非裔美国男性身体活动量的因素,我们了解得相对较少;而对于促进拉丁裔男性进行身体活动的情况,我们所知更少。本系统综述旨在解决以下关键问题:(a)针对非裔美国男性或拉丁裔男性身体活动的健康相关行为改变干预措施的证据状况如何?(b)哪些因素促进了这些男性的身体活动?为了进行本综述,我们检索了九个电子数据库,以识别2011年至2017年间发表的同行评审文章,这些文章报告了促进非裔美国男性或拉丁裔男性身体活动的干预措施。按照PRISMA指南,我们确定了九篇代表七项符合我们标准的研究的文章:六篇已发表的研究为非裔美国男性提供了数据,一篇已发表的研究为拉丁裔男性提供了数据。与之前的综述一致,需要更多的研究来更好地理解如何将性别因素纳入针对非裔美国男性和拉丁裔男性的身体活动干预措施中。未来的干预措施应探索成年男性和有色人种男性的身份如何塑造进行身体活动的动机、态度和偏好。研究应考虑种族和族裔如何与男子气概、成年男性气质和大男子主义观念相互交织,以提高针对这些人群的身体活动干预措施的有效性。尽管身体活动对健康有益,但非裔美国男性和拉丁裔男性的这些行为发生率仍然很低。确定如何最好地提高这些男性的动机和关注度,以克服他们经常生活的致胖环境,这至关重要。