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Perceived Barriers of Young Adults for Participation in Physical Activity


Anjali*, Manisha Sabharwal


Department of Food and Nutrition, Lady Irwin College, Delhi University, New Delhi 110001, India.

Corresponding author Email: anjalijuly7@gmail.com


Abstract:

This study aimed to explore the perceived barriers to physical activity among college students Study Design: Qualitative research design
Eight focus group discussions on 67 college students aged 18-24 years (48 females, 19 males) was conducted on College premises. Data were analysed using inductive approach.
Participants identified a number of obstacles to physical activity. Perceived barriers emerged from the analysis of the data addressed the different dimensions of the socio-ecological framework. The result indicated that the young adults perceived substantial amount of personal, social and environmental factors as barriers such as time constraint, tiredness, stress, family control, safety issues and much more.
Understanding the barriers and overcoming the barriers at this stage will be valuable. Health professionals and researchers can use this information to design and implement interventions, strategies and policies to promote the participation in physical activity. This further can help the students to deal with those barriers and can help to instil the habit of regular physical activity in the later adult years.


Keywords:

DS- Day Scholars; Physical activity; Perceived barriers; PG-Paying guests; Qualitative, Socio-ecological Abbreviations used: Young adults.


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