Feasibility of An Online Survey Examining the Physical Activity Patterns Among South Asian Adults Residing In the United States


Autoria(s): Haider, Syeda Rabab Zehra
Contribuinte(s)

Butler III, James

Digital Repository at the University of Maryland

University of Maryland (College Park, Md.)

Public and Community Health

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15/09/2016

15/09/2016

2016

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Background: Physical inactivity is a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease and diabetes among South Asians (SAs) - Bangladeshi, Bhutanese, Indian, Maldivian, Nepali, Pakistani, and Sri Lankan. Methods: An online survey was used to determine the feasibility of examining physical activity (PA) levels of SAs living in the US. The Social Ecological Model was the theoretical basis for identifying individual-level, social environmental, and physical environmental factors that impact PA. Results: Ethnicity, intention, self-efficacy, and perceived health benefits of PA were significantly associated with being physically active. Facilitators to PA included achieving improved health; while barriers were lack of time to exercise, unfamiliarity with PA, and nonexistent gender-specific PA facilities. Conclusions: This study showed that online surveys can be a promising tool for data collection among SAs. Health promotion programs should include education on the benefits of PA, and provide culturally sensitive facilities that support PA, especially for SA women.

Identificador

doi:10.13016/M2HB95

http://hdl.handle.net/1903/18820

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en

Palavras-Chave #Public health #Behavioral sciences #exercise #Indian #IPAQ #Pakistani #vigorous activity #walking
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