McNulty Kelly Lee, Lane Aoife, Kealy Rosarie, Heavey Patricia
SHE (Sport, Health, and Exercise) Research Centre, Department of Sport & Health Sciences, Technological University of the Shannon, Athlone, Ireland.
Department of Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation, Faculty of Health & Life Sciences, Northumbria University, Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK.
BMC Womens Health. 2024 Dec 27;24(1):666. doi: 10.1186/s12905-024-03524-y.
Research shows a decline in physical activity (PA) in women during the menopause transition (MT). Therefore, the purpose of this study was to explore experiences of the MT in Irish women and how it impacts motivators, facilitators, and barriers to PA engagement.
Twelve Irish women (age: 49 ± 4 years) who were in the MT participated in individual, online, semi-structured interviews. During each interview participants were asked about their experience of the MT and its influence on PA engagement to identify motivators, facilitators and barriers. All interviews were digitally recorded and transcribed verbatim, resulting in ≈ 72,610 words for descriptive and thematic analysis.
The MT had a notable influence on PA engagement in Irish women. The main motivators to engage in PA throughout the MT included managing menopause symptoms, optimising future health, the opportunity for social engagement and rewards, as well as relatable role models. Many women discussed that menopause fraternities focused on community and collective experience, adapting and modifying PA, and medical supports were key factors that facilitated engagement in PA throughout this life stage. There were a multitude of barriers that women in midlife faced before they could engage in PA, such as perceived reduced capability, symptoms associated with the MT, the busyness of life and competing demands, as well as a lack of supportive environments.
The motivators, facilitators, and barriers to PA engagement throughout the MT are unique. These factors are important considerations for stakeholders when facilitating women to either continue or (re)introduce PA during this life stage.
研究表明,女性在绝经过渡期间身体活动(PA)会减少。因此,本研究的目的是探索爱尔兰女性的绝经过渡经历,以及它如何影响参与身体活动的动机、促进因素和障碍。
12名处于绝经过渡阶段的爱尔兰女性(年龄:49±4岁)参与了线上个人半结构化访谈。在每次访谈中,参与者被问及她们的绝经过渡经历及其对参与身体活动的影响,以确定动机、促进因素和障碍。所有访谈均进行数字录音并逐字转录,共约72,610字用于描述性和主题分析。
绝经过渡对爱尔兰女性参与身体活动有显著影响。在整个绝经过渡期间参与身体活动的主要动机包括管理绝经症状、优化未来健康、社交参与和获得奖励的机会,以及有共鸣的榜样。许多女性讨论说,绝经群体关注社区和集体体验、调整和修改身体活动,以及医疗支持是促进在这个生命阶段参与身体活动的关键因素。中年女性在参与身体活动之前面临众多障碍,如感觉能力下降、与绝经过渡相关的症状、生活忙碌和需求竞争,以及缺乏支持性环境。
在整个绝经过渡期间,参与身体活动的动机、促进因素和障碍是独特的。在这个生命阶段促进女性继续或(重新)开展身体活动时,这些因素是利益相关者需要重点考虑的。