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O.5.2-4 ‘Experience of the menopause transition with reference to symptoms, health, and wellbeing, and how they impact motivators, facilitators, and barriers to physical activity engagement’

PURPOSE: To explore experiences of the menopause transition (MT) of women living in Ireland with reference to symptoms, health, and wellbeing, and how they impact motivators, facilitators, and barriers to physical activity (PA) engagement. METHODS: Eleven, perimenopausal, Irish women (age: 51 ± 3 ye...

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Autores principales: McNulty, Kelly Lee, Lane, Aoife, Kealy, Rosarie, Heavey, Patricia
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10493932/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/ckad133.245
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description PURPOSE: To explore experiences of the menopause transition (MT) of women living in Ireland with reference to symptoms, health, and wellbeing, and how they impact motivators, facilitators, and barriers to physical activity (PA) engagement. METHODS: Eleven, perimenopausal, Irish women (age: 51 ± 3 years) participated in individual, online, semi-structured interviews. During each interview women were asked about their experience of the MT and its influence on PA engagement. All interviews were digitally recorded and transcribed verbatim, resulting in ≈ 51, 951 of words for descriptive and thematic analysis. Three to four themes were identified under the headings of motivators, facilitators, and barriers to PA engagement. RESULTS: The MT was a significant event in most women’s lives that influenced PA engagement. The main motivators to engage in PA throughout the MT included safeguarding against long term health conditions, managing menopause symptoms, enjoyment through both socialising and achievement, as well as encouragement from family and role models. Many women discussed that feelings of community and collective experience through menopause fraternities, adapting and modifying, and medical supports were key factors that facilitated PA engagement throughout this life stage. There were a multitude of barriers that women in midlife faced before they could engage in PA, such as fears surrounding their capability to engage in PA, symptoms associated with the MT, the busyness of life and competing demands, as well as a lack of relatable opportunities and feelings of belonging within certain PA environments alongside other practicalities, including environment location and cost. CONCLUSION: The specific motivators, facilitators, and barriers to PA engagement that women experience throughout the MT are unique which is an important consideration for stakeholders when facilitating women to either continue or (re)introduce PA during this life stage. SUPPORT/FUNDING SOURCE: Sport Ireland Research Grant Scheme.
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spelling pubmed-104939322023-09-12 O.5.2-4 ‘Experience of the menopause transition with reference to symptoms, health, and wellbeing, and how they impact motivators, facilitators, and barriers to physical activity engagement’ McNulty, Kelly Lee Lane, Aoife Kealy, Rosarie Heavey, Patricia Eur J Public Health Parallel sessions PURPOSE: To explore experiences of the menopause transition (MT) of women living in Ireland with reference to symptoms, health, and wellbeing, and how they impact motivators, facilitators, and barriers to physical activity (PA) engagement. METHODS: Eleven, perimenopausal, Irish women (age: 51 ± 3 years) participated in individual, online, semi-structured interviews. During each interview women were asked about their experience of the MT and its influence on PA engagement. All interviews were digitally recorded and transcribed verbatim, resulting in ≈ 51, 951 of words for descriptive and thematic analysis. Three to four themes were identified under the headings of motivators, facilitators, and barriers to PA engagement. RESULTS: The MT was a significant event in most women’s lives that influenced PA engagement. The main motivators to engage in PA throughout the MT included safeguarding against long term health conditions, managing menopause symptoms, enjoyment through both socialising and achievement, as well as encouragement from family and role models. Many women discussed that feelings of community and collective experience through menopause fraternities, adapting and modifying, and medical supports were key factors that facilitated PA engagement throughout this life stage. There were a multitude of barriers that women in midlife faced before they could engage in PA, such as fears surrounding their capability to engage in PA, symptoms associated with the MT, the busyness of life and competing demands, as well as a lack of relatable opportunities and feelings of belonging within certain PA environments alongside other practicalities, including environment location and cost. CONCLUSION: The specific motivators, facilitators, and barriers to PA engagement that women experience throughout the MT are unique which is an important consideration for stakeholders when facilitating women to either continue or (re)introduce PA during this life stage. SUPPORT/FUNDING SOURCE: Sport Ireland Research Grant Scheme. Oxford University Press 2023-09-11 /pmc/articles/PMC10493932/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/ckad133.245 Text en © The Author(s) 2023. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the European Public Health Association. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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