Lorenzo Elizabeth, Page Jeni, Wong Rebeca, Lyons Elizabeth
School of Nursing, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, TX, USA.
School of Nursing, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, Lubbock, TX, USA.
Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act. 2025 Jun 19;22(1):80. doi: 10.1186/s12966-025-01783-y.
Interventions to increase and maintain Hispanic women's moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) are lacking. Socioecological models hypothesize that MVPA participation is influenced by factors at multiple levels of the environment (i.e., intrapersonal, interpersonal, organizational, neighborhood, policy). These factors, including behavior change mechanisms (BCM), are targeted with behavior change techniques (BCT) delivered through interventions to improve MVPA participation. However, the specific factors and BCT that positively influence Hispanic women's MVPA remain unknown.
Synthesize existing literature to determine the socioecological model levels, BCM, and BCT that significantly increased Hispanic women's accelerometer-measured MVPA.
Databases (PubMed, CINAHL, Scopus, Cochrane Library and PsychINFO) were searched using key terms ((Hispanic women) OR (Hispanic OR Mexican American OR Latina OR Latinx) AND (female) AND (exercise OR physical activity)) without date or geographic limitations in March 2023. Peer-reviewed studies published in English that tested interventions to increase Hispanic women's accelerometer-measured MVPA were included. Two authors extracted data, a narrative synthesis was conducted, and a conceptual model of a multilevel MVPA intervention was proposed.
Nine unique interventions were identified with four studies providing additional findings (N = 13). Studies were conducted in the United States and totaled 2,303 Hispanic women (M = 28.4-44.6 years). Self-efficacy (intrapersonal level) and family participation (interpersonal level) were the only BCM that mediated MVPA post-intervention. Half of the studies targeting the organizational (n = 3/6) and 83.3% (n = 5/6) targeting the neighborhood levels demonstrated significant improvements in MVPA. BCT targeting confidence, goals, and problem-solving at the intrapersonal level, partner support and childcare barriers at the interpersonal level, and physical activity access with methods to overcome weather and safety barriers at the neighborhood level significantly improved MVPA post-intervention. None of the interventions tested for longer-term (i.e., > 9-months post-intervention) MVPA change.
Interventions to increase Hispanic women's accelerometer-measured MVPA in the shorter-term should be developed to include BCT to increase self-efficacy (intrapersonal level) and family participation (interpersonal level) and identify physical activity opportunities/access (neighborhood level), including BCT to overcome safety and weather barriers. Future research is needed to confirm these findings and determine the socioecological levels, BCM, and BCT to maintain Hispanic women's MVPA in the longer term.
The 2020 Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) checklist was followed for this systematic review. The protocol for this systematic review was registered with the International Prospective Register of Systematic Reviews (PROSPERO), registration number CRD42021285063.
目前缺乏旨在增加并维持西班牙裔女性中等到剧烈身体活动(MVPA)的干预措施。社会生态模型假设,MVPA的参与受到环境多个层面因素的影响(即个人层面、人际层面、组织层面、社区层面、政策层面)。这些因素,包括行为改变机制(BCM),是通过干预措施所采用的行为改变技术(BCT)来加以针对,以提高MVPA的参与度。然而,对西班牙裔女性MVPA产生积极影响的具体因素和BCT仍不明确。
综合现有文献,以确定能显著增加西班牙裔女性通过加速度计测量的MVPA的社会生态模型层面、BCM和BCT。
2023年3月,使用关键词((西班牙裔女性)或(西班牙裔或墨西哥裔美国人或拉丁裔或拉丁裔女性)与(女性)与(锻炼或身体活动))在数据库(PubMed、CINAHL、Scopus、Cochrane图书馆和PsychINFO)中进行检索,无日期或地理限制。纳入以英文发表的、测试旨在增加西班牙裔女性通过加速度计测量的MVPA的干预措施的同行评审研究。两位作者提取数据,进行叙述性综合分析,并提出了一个多层次MVPA干预的概念模型。
确定了9项独特的干预措施,4项研究提供了额外的结果(N = 13)。研究在美国进行,共有2303名西班牙裔女性(平均年龄 = 28.4 - 44.6岁)。自我效能感(个人层面)和家庭参与(人际层面)是干预后介导MVPA的唯一BCM。针对组织层面(n = 3/6)的研究中有一半以及针对社区层面的研究中有83.3%(n = 5/6)显示MVPA有显著改善。针对个人层面的信心、目标和解决问题,人际层面的伙伴支持和儿童保育障碍,以及社区层面的身体活动机会和克服天气及安全障碍的方法的BCT,在干预后显著改善了MVPA。没有一项干预措施测试了长期(即干预后>9个月)的MVPA变化。
应制定短期增加西班牙裔女性通过加速度计测量的MVPA的干预措施,纳入旨在提高自我效能感(个人层面)和家庭参与(人际层面)以及确定身体活动机会/途径(社区层面)的BCT,包括克服安全和天气障碍的BCT。需要未来的研究来证实这些发现,并确定能长期维持西班牙裔女性MVPA的社会生态层面、BCM和BCT。
本系统评价遵循2020年系统评价和Meta分析的首选报告项目(PRISMA)清单。本系统评价的方案已在国际前瞻性系统评价注册库(PROSPERO)注册,注册号为CRD42021285063。