Developing a Conceptual Model for Collective Patterns and Leisure-Time Physical Activity Inequalities Among Adults.

IF 2.6 4区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Journal of physical activity & health Pub Date : 2025-02-14 Print Date: 2025-05-01 DOI:10.1123/jpah.2024-0721
Sophie Marie Jones, Ruth F Hunter, Leandro Garcia
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Background: Despite extensive efforts to tackle the unequal levels of leisure-time physical activity (LTPA) among adults, our understanding of how these inequalities are sustained over time is minimal. Existing approaches often overlook the complex dynamic, and typically nonlinear interactions, which shape physical activity patterns. Therefore, this paper aims to capture these dynamic interactions and processes which influence an individual's decision to practice LTPA, with a specific focus on the influence of income.

Methods: The conceptual model was developed in 4 main stages: (1) initial draft development, (2) realist reviews, (3) expert consultation, and (4) finalization.

Results: The conceptual model has intention as its central construct to practice LTPA, and intention is directly influenced by dynamic interrelated processes between individual's economic, psychosocial, and perceived physical environment factors.

Conclusion: From the multiple theories, evidence, and expert agreement, we are confident that our conceptual model expresses the dynamic interactions which shape an individual's decision to practice LTPA in a context of socioeconomic inequalities. Going forward, this work will be used to conceptualize and inform the development of an agent-based model to simulate LTPA inequalities among adults and can be expanded or adapted to other uses, such as intervention development.

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开发成人集体模式和休闲时间体育活动不平等的概念模型。
背景:尽管为解决成人休闲时间身体活动(LTPA)水平的不平等做出了广泛的努力,但我们对这些不平等如何持续一段时间的理解很少。现有的方法往往忽略了复杂的动态的,典型的非线性的相互作用,这形成了身体活动模式。因此,本文旨在捕捉这些影响个人实践LTPA决策的动态相互作用和过程,并特别关注收入的影响。方法:概念模型的发展分为4个主要阶段:(1)初稿制定,(2)现实审查,(3)专家咨询,(4)定稿。结果:该概念模型以意向为核心构念,意向直接受到个体经济、心理社会和感知物理环境因素之间动态关联过程的影响。结论:从多种理论、证据和专家共识来看,我们相信我们的概念模型表达了在社会经济不平等背景下塑造个人实践LTPA决策的动态相互作用。展望未来,这项工作将用于概念化并为基于主体的模型的开发提供信息,以模拟成人之间的LTPA不平等,并可以扩展或适应其他用途,例如干预开发。
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Journal of physical activity & health
Journal of physical activity & health PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Physical Activity and Health (JPAH) publishes original research and review papers examining the relationship between physical activity and health, studying physical activity as an exposure as well as an outcome. As an exposure, the journal publishes articles examining how physical activity influences all aspects of health. As an outcome, the journal invites papers that examine the behavioral, community, and environmental interventions that may affect physical activity on an individual and/or population basis. The JPAH is an interdisciplinary journal published for researchers in fields of chronic disease.
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