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The Role of Culture, Environment, and Religion in the Promotion of Physical Activity Among Arab Israelis

INTRODUCTION: Despite low levels of physical activity among Arabs in Israel, interventions designed to increase physical activity in this population have been scarce. To improve our understanding of the cultural, religious, and environmental barriers and enablers to physical activity, we conducted a...

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Autores principales: Shuval, Kerem, Weissblueth, Eyal, Amira, Araida, Brezis, Mayer, Faridi, Zubaida, Ali, Ather, Katz, David L
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Publicado: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2008
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2483551/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18558038
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author Shuval, Kerem
Weissblueth, Eyal
Amira, Araida
Brezis, Mayer
Faridi, Zubaida
Ali, Ather
Katz, David L
author_facet Shuval, Kerem
Weissblueth, Eyal
Amira, Araida
Brezis, Mayer
Faridi, Zubaida
Ali, Ather
Katz, David L
author_sort Shuval, Kerem
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description INTRODUCTION: Despite low levels of physical activity among Arabs in Israel, interventions designed to increase physical activity in this population have been scarce. To improve our understanding of the cultural, religious, and environmental barriers and enablers to physical activity, we conducted a qualitative study among Arab Israeli college students in Israel. METHODS: A total of 45 students participated in 8 focus groups. Purposeful sampling was used to capture the diverse characteristics of participants. Two researchers analyzed the data independently guided by grounded theory. Peer-debriefing sessions were held to group preliminary categories into larger themes. Generally, consensus between researchers was high, and minor differences were resolved. RESULTS: Participants recognized the importance of physical activity in chronic disease prevention, yet most were not regularly physically active. This contradiction could be explained by the fact that many participants lived in an extended-family setting that deemphasized the importance of physical activity. Women often found themselves exercising at odd hours so that they would not be noticed by neighbors. Religion, in comparison, was considered a facilitating factor because the scriptures supported physical activity. Furthermore, an urban environment was an enabling factor because it provided exercise facilities, sidewalks, and a socially acceptable venue for activity. Participants felt resources were not allocated by the government to accommodate physical activity. CONCLUSION: Increasing Arab Israelis' access to safe and culturally appropriate exercise facilities should become a priority. Thus, policy changes in allocating appropriate funds to promote physical activity must be considered, along with using multiple health promotion strategies.
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spelling pubmed-24835512008-08-06 The Role of Culture, Environment, and Religion in the Promotion of Physical Activity Among Arab Israelis Shuval, Kerem Weissblueth, Eyal Amira, Araida Brezis, Mayer Faridi, Zubaida Ali, Ather Katz, David L Prev Chronic Dis Original Research INTRODUCTION: Despite low levels of physical activity among Arabs in Israel, interventions designed to increase physical activity in this population have been scarce. To improve our understanding of the cultural, religious, and environmental barriers and enablers to physical activity, we conducted a qualitative study among Arab Israeli college students in Israel. METHODS: A total of 45 students participated in 8 focus groups. Purposeful sampling was used to capture the diverse characteristics of participants. Two researchers analyzed the data independently guided by grounded theory. Peer-debriefing sessions were held to group preliminary categories into larger themes. Generally, consensus between researchers was high, and minor differences were resolved. RESULTS: Participants recognized the importance of physical activity in chronic disease prevention, yet most were not regularly physically active. This contradiction could be explained by the fact that many participants lived in an extended-family setting that deemphasized the importance of physical activity. Women often found themselves exercising at odd hours so that they would not be noticed by neighbors. Religion, in comparison, was considered a facilitating factor because the scriptures supported physical activity. Furthermore, an urban environment was an enabling factor because it provided exercise facilities, sidewalks, and a socially acceptable venue for activity. Participants felt resources were not allocated by the government to accommodate physical activity. CONCLUSION: Increasing Arab Israelis' access to safe and culturally appropriate exercise facilities should become a priority. Thus, policy changes in allocating appropriate funds to promote physical activity must be considered, along with using multiple health promotion strategies. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2008-06-15 /pmc/articles/PMC2483551/ /pubmed/18558038 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is a publication of the U.S. Government. This publication is in the public domain and is therefore without copyright. All text from this work may be reprinted freely. Use of these materials should be properly cited.
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Shuval, Kerem
Weissblueth, Eyal
Amira, Araida
Brezis, Mayer
Faridi, Zubaida
Ali, Ather
Katz, David L
The Role of Culture, Environment, and Religion in the Promotion of Physical Activity Among Arab Israelis
title The Role of Culture, Environment, and Religion in the Promotion of Physical Activity Among Arab Israelis
title_full The Role of Culture, Environment, and Religion in the Promotion of Physical Activity Among Arab Israelis
title_fullStr The Role of Culture, Environment, and Religion in the Promotion of Physical Activity Among Arab Israelis
title_full_unstemmed The Role of Culture, Environment, and Religion in the Promotion of Physical Activity Among Arab Israelis
title_short The Role of Culture, Environment, and Religion in the Promotion of Physical Activity Among Arab Israelis
title_sort role of culture, environment, and religion in the promotion of physical activity among arab israelis
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2483551/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18558038
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