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Citation

Rajaraman D, Correa N, Punthakee Z, Lear SA, Jayachitra KG, Vaz M, Swaminathan S. J. Phys. Act. Health 2014; 12(7): 931-941.

Affiliation

Division of Epidemiology, St John's Research Institute, St John's National Academy of Health Sciences, Bangalore, India.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2014, Human Kinetics Publishers)

DOI

10.1123/jpah.2014-0049

PMID

25156451

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To understand perceived benefits, facilitators, disadvantages and barriers for physical activity amongst South Asian adolescents in India and Canada.

METHODS: 13 focus group discussions with South Asian (origin) adolescent boys and girls of different nutritional status and socioeconomic status in rural and urban India and urban Canada.

RESULTS: Across the groups, fitness and 'energy' were perceived to be major benefits of physical activity. In India, better academic performance was highlighted, while health benefits were well detailed in Canadian groups. Universally, friends, family and teachers were perceived as facilitators of and/or barriers to physical activity. Lack of a safe space to play was a major concern for urban adolescents, while academic pressures and preference for other sedentary recreational activities were common barriers across all groups. Girls were less likely than boys to be interested in physical activity, with girls' participation in India further limited by societal restrictions.

CONCLUSION: The study suggests key areas for promotion of physical activity amongst South Asian adolescents: balance between academic pressure and opportunities for physical activity, especially in India; urban planning for a built environment conducive to physical activity; and, gender sensitive programming to promote girls' activity which also addresses culture-specific barriers.


Language: en

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