Phiri Lindokuhle P, Micklesfield Lisa K, Mendham Amy E, Goedecke Julia H, de Villiers Anniza
Health Through Physical Activity, Lifestyle and Sport Research Centre (HPALS), FIMS International Collaborating Centre of Sports Medicine, Division of Physiological Sciences, Department of Human Biology, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa.
SAMRC/WITS Developmental Pathways for Health Research Unit (DPHRU), Department of Paediatrics, School of Clinical Medicine, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa.
Front Sports Act Living. 2022 Oct 5;4:813339. doi: 10.3389/fspor.2022.813339. eCollection 2022.
Previous research has shown that Black South African (SA) women perceive a bigger body size to be acceptable and desirable, but nonetheless have shown interest in participating in community-based exercise programmes. This study aimed to investigate perceptions and experiences of participating in a 12-week exercise intervention designed to study the mechanisms of insulin sensitivity and secretion in young Black SA women with obesity.
Qualitative data was collected from young (23 ± 2.9 years) Black SA women ( = 17) residing in a low-income setting in Cape Town, who took part in a 12-week structured exercise intervention. Focus group discussions (FGDs) and in-depth interviews (IDIs) were conducted 1-4 months after the completion of the intervention. These were all audio recorded and took between 45 and 60 min. The recordings were transcribed, translated and qualitative content analysis, entailing a systematic process of coding and identification of salient themes, was conducted using the ATLAS.ti software.
Six broad themes were identified from participants' experiences and perceptions: motivational factors, acceptability of the programme, barriers, sustainability and influencing others, benefits of being physically active, definitions and perceptions of exercise. Anticipated weight loss and financial remuneration were identified as motivational factors for enrolment and retention in the exercise programme. Aspects of the training environment and feelings of wellness appeared in the acceptability, sustainability and benefits themes, whereas time scheduling and travel constraints were regarded as barriers. Exercise was perceived as the maintenance of a healthy body, and in some cases, only relevant for specific groups.
Financial considerations played an important role in participants enrolling and staying in the 12-week exercise intervention. Participants liked many aspects of the intervention and identified physical and mental benefits that seemingly outweighed the barriers and disliked aspects of the programme. Optimizing the acceptability of exercise programmes and maximizing the opportunity for participants to experience improved mental well-being may contribute to attracting and retaining young Black SA women in exercise programmes.
先前的研究表明,南非黑人女性认为更大的体型是可以接受且令人向往的,但她们仍表现出参与社区锻炼计划的兴趣。本研究旨在调查参与一项为期12周的锻炼干预计划的认知和体验,该计划旨在研究肥胖的年轻南非黑人女性胰岛素敏感性和分泌的机制。
从居住在开普敦低收入地区的年轻(23±2.9岁)南非黑人女性(n = 17)中收集定性数据,她们参与了一项为期12周的结构化锻炼干预。在干预结束后1至4个月进行焦点小组讨论(FGD)和深入访谈(IDI)。这些都进行了录音,时长在45至60分钟之间。录音被转录、翻译,并使用ATLAS.ti软件进行定性内容分析,这需要一个系统的编码和识别突出主题的过程。
从参与者的经历和认知中确定了六个广泛的主题:动机因素、计划的可接受性、障碍、可持续性和影响他人、身体活动的益处、锻炼的定义和认知。预期的体重减轻和经济报酬被确定为参与和留在锻炼计划中的动机因素。训练环境的各个方面以及健康感出现在可接受性、可持续性和益处主题中,而时间安排和出行限制则被视为障碍。锻炼被视为维持健康的身体,在某些情况下,仅与特定群体相关。
经济因素在参与者报名并坚持为期12周的锻炼干预中起到了重要作用。参与者喜欢干预的许多方面,并确定了身心益处,这些益处似乎超过了计划的障碍和令人不满的方面。优化锻炼计划的可接受性,并最大限度地为参与者提供体验改善心理健康的机会,可能有助于吸引和留住年轻的南非黑人女性参与锻炼计划。