Physical Activity for Health Research Centre, Department of Physical Education and Sports Sciences, University of Limerick, Limerick, Ireland
Department of Health Behavior and Nutrition Sciences & Department of Epidemiology, University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware, USA.
Br J Sports Med. 2024 Oct 17;58(19):1131-1144. doi: 10.1136/bjsports-2024-108500.
A perceived 'lack of time' is consistently the most commonly reported barrier to exercise. However, the term fails to capture the multifaceted nature of time-related factors. Recognising the need for a more comprehensive analysis of 'lack of time' as a barrier to exercise, the aim of this study was to develop the exercise participation explained in relation to time (EXPERT) model. The model was developed through a sequential process including (1) an umbrella literature review of time as a barrier, determinant, and correlate of physical activity; (2) a targeted review of existing temporal models; (3) drafting the model and refining it via discussions between eight authors; (4) a three-round Delphi process with eight panel members; and (5) consultations with seven experts and potential end-users. The final EXPERT model includes 31 factors within four categories: (1) temporal needs and preferences for exercise (ie, when and how long does an individual need/want to exercise), (2) temporal autonomy for exercise (ie, autonomy in scheduling free time for exercise), (3) temporal conditions for exercise (ie, available time for exercise) and (4) temporal dimensions of exercise (ie, use of time for exercise). Definitions, examples and possible survey questions are presented for each factor. The EXPERT model provides a comprehensive framework for understanding the multi-dimensional nature of 'time' as it relates to exercise participation. It moves beyond the simplistic notion of 'lack of time' and delves into the complexity of time allocation in the context of exercise. Empirical and cross-cultural validations of the model are warranted.
人们普遍认为“缺乏时间”是进行锻炼的最大障碍。然而,这个术语未能捕捉到与时间相关因素的多面性。鉴于需要更全面地分析“缺乏时间”作为锻炼障碍的原因,本研究旨在开发与时间相关的锻炼参与度解释模型(EXPERT 模型)。该模型是通过一个连续的过程开发的,包括:(1)对时间作为身体活动障碍、决定因素和相关因素的文献进行综述;(2)对现有的时间模型进行有针对性的综述;(3)通过 8 位作者之间的讨论起草模型并对其进行完善;(4)进行三轮专家咨询 Delphi 研究,涉及 8 位小组成员;(5)与 7 位专家和潜在最终用户进行协商。最终的 EXPERT 模型包括四个类别中的 31 个因素:(1)锻炼的时间需求和偏好(即,个体需要/想要何时以及锻炼多长时间);(2)锻炼的时间自主权(即,在安排空闲时间进行锻炼方面的自主权);(3)锻炼的时间条件(即,进行锻炼的可用时间);(4)锻炼的时间维度(即,用于锻炼的时间)。每个因素都给出了定义、示例和可能的调查问题。EXPERT 模型提供了一个全面的框架,用于理解与锻炼参与度相关的“时间”的多维性质。它超越了“缺乏时间”的简单概念,深入探讨了时间在锻炼背景下的分配复杂性。该模型需要进行实证和跨文化验证。