2021
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph18189893
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Facilitators and Barriers to Physical Activity and Sport Participation Experienced by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Adults: A Mixed Method Review

Abstract: Physical activity has cultural significance and population health benefits. However, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander adults may experience challenges in participating in physical activity. This mixed methods systematic review aimed to synthetize existing evidence on facilitators and barriers for physical activity participation experienced by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander adults in Australia. The Joanna Briggs Institute methodology was used. A systematic search was undertaken of 11 databases and 1… Show more

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“…Children discussed their family members (parents or siblings) who participated in sport and their sporting achievements as supporting and encouraging their physical activity. This factor is also a prominent facilitator for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander adults' physical activity participation [ 3 ]. Aboriginal people view physical activity as a collective occupation providing connections with others and the wider community [ 33 ].…”
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“…Children discussed their family members (parents or siblings) who participated in sport and their sporting achievements as supporting and encouraging their physical activity. This factor is also a prominent facilitator for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander adults' physical activity participation [ 3 ]. Aboriginal people view physical activity as a collective occupation providing connections with others and the wider community [ 33 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Participants’ enjoyment and desire to participate in physical activity led them to hold aspirations for their community, including how space can be utilized to build community facilities such as a new basketball court. Enjoyment of sport and a desire to remain physically active have also been identified as facilitators to physical activity participation by Aboriginal adults [ 3 , 34 ]. As such, strategies to increase physical activity should explore options where children can also socialize with their peers or within an environment that encourages social connection.…”
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