2018
DOI: 10.1186/s12889-018-5283-2
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Why are some groups physically active and others not? A contrast group analysis in leisure settings

Abstract: BackgroundThis field study aims to investigate the determinants of physical activity of particularly active and inactive groups in their leisure environments. In order to consider the context in which physical activity occurs and to investigate whether cultural settings may influence physical activity, we conducted the study at pools in different cultural environments - Hawai’i and Germany.MethodsThis study presents the quantitative data of a systematic (covert) participant observation. We recorded the physica… Show more

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“…The correlates and determinants of PA participation and maintenance are complex and diverse, and differ among various population subgroups (Thiel et al, 2018 ; Parker et al, 2019 ). This can be best described using an ecological framework which posits that there are multiple levels of influence on an individual's PA behavior including: individual (i.e., motivation, competence, preference, and self-efficacy), environmental (including the social, natural, and built environment) and policy level factors (Bauman et al, 2012 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The correlates and determinants of PA participation and maintenance are complex and diverse, and differ among various population subgroups (Thiel et al, 2018 ; Parker et al, 2019 ). This can be best described using an ecological framework which posits that there are multiple levels of influence on an individual's PA behavior including: individual (i.e., motivation, competence, preference, and self-efficacy), environmental (including the social, natural, and built environment) and policy level factors (Bauman et al, 2012 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, according to the WHO (2) and Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (29), adolescents' participation in physical activities in 2020 was considerably low compared to that in the last decade, and the health of adolescents is threatened by the growing number of adolescents who have agonized over or attempted suicide. In the last decade, given that public health research has paid more attention to the determinants of physical activity for the outbreak and prevention of epidemics (30), it is now clear that adolescents can suffer serious consequences as a result of pandemics such as the COVID-19 pandemic. Therefore, physical activities should be encouraged to strengthen the health-promoting behavior of adolescents (31).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… Measurement points T1 T2 T3 PA patterns and interactions Systematic guideline-based observation [ [17] , [18] , [19] , [20] ] x (x) Ethnographic field notes x Sensor-based assessment of PA patterns (GAITRite®) [ 12 ] x x x PA-related organizational structure and culture Semi-structured qualitative interviews (executive staff) x Focus groups on options and barriers for PA x Document analysis (mission statement, care concept etc.) x x Infrastructure audit; adapted from S-SCEAM und EIM x x Ethnographic field notes x PA climate Semi-structured qualitative interviews (executive staff, staff) x Photovoice Documentation x Survey study (staff, significant others, external service providers); PACE [ 21 ] and PASE [ 22 ] x Ethnographic field notes x Process and outcome evaluation workshop x Individual Assessment: physical activity, motivational-affective PA determinants and subjective health status Demographic data Demographic questionnaire x …”
Section: Methodological Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%