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Developing a Complex Understanding of Physical Activity in Cardiometabolic Disease from Low-to-Middle-Income Countries—A Qualitative Systematic Review with Meta-Synthesis

Physical activity behaviour is complex, particularly in low-resource settings, while existing behavioural models of physical activity behaviour are often linear and deterministic. The objective of this review was to (i) synthesise the wide scope of factors that affect physical activity and thereby (...

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Autores principales: Heine, Martin, Badenhorst, Marelise, van Zyl, Chanel, de Melo Ghisi, Gabriela Lima, Babu, Abraham Samuel, Buckley, John, Serón, Pamela, Turk-Adawi, Karam, Derman, Wayne
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8619369/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34831732
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph182211977
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author Heine, Martin
Badenhorst, Marelise
van Zyl, Chanel
de Melo Ghisi, Gabriela Lima
Babu, Abraham Samuel
Buckley, John
Serón, Pamela
Turk-Adawi, Karam
Derman, Wayne
author_facet Heine, Martin
Badenhorst, Marelise
van Zyl, Chanel
de Melo Ghisi, Gabriela Lima
Babu, Abraham Samuel
Buckley, John
Serón, Pamela
Turk-Adawi, Karam
Derman, Wayne
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description Physical activity behaviour is complex, particularly in low-resource settings, while existing behavioural models of physical activity behaviour are often linear and deterministic. The objective of this review was to (i) synthesise the wide scope of factors that affect physical activity and thereby (ii) underpin the complexity of physical activity in low-resource settings through a qualitative meta-synthesis of studies conducted among patients with cardiometabolic disease living in low-to-middle income countries (LMIC). A total of 41 studies were included from 1200 unique citations (up to 15 March 2021). Using a hybrid form of content analysis, unique factors (n = 208) that inform physical activity were identified, and, through qualitative meta-synthesis, these codes were aggregated into categories (n = 61) and synthesised findings (n = 26). An additional five findings were added through deliberation within the review team. Collectively, the 31 synthesised findings highlight the complexity of physical activity behaviour, and the connectedness between person, social context, healthcare system, and built and natural environment. Existing behavioural and ecological models are inadequate in fully understanding physical activity participation in patients with cardiometabolic disease living in LMIC. Future research, building on complexity science and systems thinking, is needed to identify key mechanisms of action applicable to the local context.
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spelling pubmed-86193692021-11-27 Developing a Complex Understanding of Physical Activity in Cardiometabolic Disease from Low-to-Middle-Income Countries—A Qualitative Systematic Review with Meta-Synthesis Heine, Martin Badenhorst, Marelise van Zyl, Chanel de Melo Ghisi, Gabriela Lima Babu, Abraham Samuel Buckley, John Serón, Pamela Turk-Adawi, Karam Derman, Wayne Int J Environ Res Public Health Review Physical activity behaviour is complex, particularly in low-resource settings, while existing behavioural models of physical activity behaviour are often linear and deterministic. The objective of this review was to (i) synthesise the wide scope of factors that affect physical activity and thereby (ii) underpin the complexity of physical activity in low-resource settings through a qualitative meta-synthesis of studies conducted among patients with cardiometabolic disease living in low-to-middle income countries (LMIC). A total of 41 studies were included from 1200 unique citations (up to 15 March 2021). Using a hybrid form of content analysis, unique factors (n = 208) that inform physical activity were identified, and, through qualitative meta-synthesis, these codes were aggregated into categories (n = 61) and synthesised findings (n = 26). An additional five findings were added through deliberation within the review team. Collectively, the 31 synthesised findings highlight the complexity of physical activity behaviour, and the connectedness between person, social context, healthcare system, and built and natural environment. Existing behavioural and ecological models are inadequate in fully understanding physical activity participation in patients with cardiometabolic disease living in LMIC. Future research, building on complexity science and systems thinking, is needed to identify key mechanisms of action applicable to the local context. MDPI 2021-11-15 /pmc/articles/PMC8619369/ /pubmed/34831732 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph182211977 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Heine, Martin
Badenhorst, Marelise
van Zyl, Chanel
de Melo Ghisi, Gabriela Lima
Babu, Abraham Samuel
Buckley, John
Serón, Pamela
Turk-Adawi, Karam
Derman, Wayne
Developing a Complex Understanding of Physical Activity in Cardiometabolic Disease from Low-to-Middle-Income Countries—A Qualitative Systematic Review with Meta-Synthesis
title Developing a Complex Understanding of Physical Activity in Cardiometabolic Disease from Low-to-Middle-Income Countries—A Qualitative Systematic Review with Meta-Synthesis
title_full Developing a Complex Understanding of Physical Activity in Cardiometabolic Disease from Low-to-Middle-Income Countries—A Qualitative Systematic Review with Meta-Synthesis
title_fullStr Developing a Complex Understanding of Physical Activity in Cardiometabolic Disease from Low-to-Middle-Income Countries—A Qualitative Systematic Review with Meta-Synthesis
title_full_unstemmed Developing a Complex Understanding of Physical Activity in Cardiometabolic Disease from Low-to-Middle-Income Countries—A Qualitative Systematic Review with Meta-Synthesis
title_short Developing a Complex Understanding of Physical Activity in Cardiometabolic Disease from Low-to-Middle-Income Countries—A Qualitative Systematic Review with Meta-Synthesis
title_sort developing a complex understanding of physical activity in cardiometabolic disease from low-to-middle-income countries—a qualitative systematic review with meta-synthesis
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8619369/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34831732
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph182211977
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