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Social Support and Physical Activity Among American Indians in Oklahoma: Results From a Community-based Participatory Research Study

机译:俄克拉荷马州美国印第安人的社会支持和体育活动:基于社区的参与性研究研究的结果

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Purpose Little is known about the contribution of social support to physical activity (PA) behavior among American Indians (AIs). This community-based participatory research study examined the prevalence of and associations between different types of PA social support and PA among AIs in rural Oklahoma. Methods Our tribal-academic partnership surveyed AI adults (N = 513) living within the tribal jurisdictional areas of 2 tribal nations. We used the Physical Activity Social Support (PASS) scale to assess 3 types of PA social support and Poisson regression to investigate associations between PASS types and self-reported PA behavior. Findings Over a third of participants perceived high levels of PA social support from friends (37%), family (35%), and overall (34%), yet only 29% reported regular PA (ie, 150 minutes or more weekly). Participants who exercised with pets/other were significantly more likely to achieve regular PA than those who exercised alone (PR 2.0, 95% CI: 1.4-2.9). Although not significant, compared with those reporting no/low support, participants with high friend PASS (PR 1.2, 95%: CI 0.9-1.6), medium family PASS (PR 1.2, 95% CI: 0.9-1.7), and overall PASS (PR 1.1, 95% CI: 0.8-1.6) were more likely to report regular PA. Conclusions The majority of participants did not meet current recommendations for PA behavior, which underscores the ongoing need for PA effective interventions among AIs living in rural areas. Results suggest that exercising with pets/other could be an important factor for future intervention. Further research is needed to elucidate determinants of PA and test interventions to increase PA among AIs.
机译:目的很少是关于社会支持对美国印第安人(AIS)的身体活动(PA)行为的贡献。基于社区的参与式研究研究研究了俄克拉荷马州农村不同类型的PA社会支持与PA之间的普遍存在和协会。方法采用我们的部落学术合作伙伴关系调查,居住在2个部落国家的部落司法区域内的AI成年人(N = 513)。我们使用体力活动社会支持(通过)规模来评估3种类型的PA社会支持和泊松回归,以调查通过类型和自我报告的PA行为之间的关联。三分之一的参与者的调查结果从朋友(37%),家庭(35%)和整体(34%)感知到高水平的Pa社会支持(35%),但只有29%报告常规PA(即150分钟或更长时间)。与宠物/其他人行使的参与者比单独行使的人更有可能实现常规PA(PR 2.0,95%CI:1.4-2.9)。虽然没有重要,但与报告没有/低支持,高朋友通行证的参与者(PR 1.2,95%:CI 0.9-1.6),中等家庭通行证(PR 1.2,95%CI:0.9-1.7)和总体通行证(PR 1.1,95%CI:0.8-1.6)更有可能报告常规PA。结论大多数参与者没有达到当前对PA行为的建议,这强调了持续存在于农村地区的AIS中PA有效干预的必要性。结果表明,与宠物/其他人锻炼可能是未来干预的重要因素。需要进一步的研究来阐明PA的决定因素和测试干预措施增加AIS中的PA。

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