Behavioral change of eating habits and physical activity in overweight Mexican women: barriers and facilitators/Cambio conductual de hábitos alimentarios y actividad física en mujeres mexicanas con sobrepeso: barreras y facilitadores

Jonathan Israel Ramírez Pérez, Isaías Vicente Lugo González, Leonardo Reynoso Erazo, Rosalva Cabrera Castañón
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Overweight and obesity are risk factors for the development of chronic diseases, mostly attributed to physical inactivity and unhealthy eating habits. The aim of this study was to identify the barriers and facilitators for behavioral change in physical activity, and the regulation of eating habits in a group of overweight Mexican women to design a behavior modification intervention based on the Capacity, Opportunity, Motivation and Behavior (COM-B) model. A qualitative study was carried out using an action-research design; Through a focus group, data was collected from six women with a semi-structured interview. A deductive content analysis was carried out, and we could identify that the main barriers to behavioral changes in health were information deficit, negative emotional states, environmental interactions, and lack of social support; likewise, the main facilitators include the consequences of behavior at an aesthetic and health level and having the support of family and friends. Based on what was found, a group of intervention procedures are suggested that correspond to the COM-B model and that can be applied to design and test the effects of interventions on health behaviors and thus prevent the development of chronic diseases.
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墨西哥超重妇女饮食习惯和体育活动的行为改变:障碍和促进因素/Cambio conductual de hábitos alimentarios y actividad física en mujeres mexicanas con sobrepeso: barreras y facilitadores
超重和肥胖是罹患慢性疾病的风险因素,主要归因于缺乏体育锻炼和不健康的饮食习惯。本研究的目的是在一群超重的墨西哥妇女中找出改变体育锻炼行为和饮食习惯的障碍和促进因素,从而根据能力、机会、动机和行为(COM-B)模型设计一种行为矫正干预措施。这项定性研究采用了行动研究设计;通过一个焦点小组,以半结构化访谈的方式从六名妇女那里收集了数据。通过对内容进行演绎分析,我们可以发现,改变健康行为的主要障碍是信息匮乏、消极情绪状态、环境互动和缺乏社会支持;同样,主要促进因素包括行为在美学和健康层面产生的后果,以及得到家人和朋友的支持。根据研究结果,提出了一组与 COM-B 模型相对应的干预程序,可用于设计和测试对健康行为的干预效果,从而预防慢性疾病的发生。
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