Perceived barriers to physical activity among high school students

KR Allison, JJM Dwyer, S Makin - Preventive medicine, 1999 - Elsevier
… structure of perceived barriers, alPerceived barriers have been … that two dimensions of
perceived barriers are likely, based on their … C: Identifying correlates of walking for exercise: an …

[HTML][HTML] Perceived barriers and enablers of physical activity in postpartum women: a qualitative approach

M Saligheh, B McNamara, R Rooney - BMC pregnancy and childbirth, 2016 - Springer
… that they were engaged in regular PA (eg walking, bike riding) on a daily basis; in addition
pram walking was described as the activity most commonly and regularly used. The following …

Perceived benefits and barriers to physical activity in a nationally representative sample in the European Union

HJF Zunft, D Friebe, B Seppelt, K Widhalm… - Public health …, 1999 - cambridge.org
physical activity at 28%, followed by ‘not the sporty type’ at 25% (Table 5). The remaining
perceived barriers to increase one’s physical activity … in gardening and walking and had lower …

Racial and ethnic differences in perceived safety barriers to walking, United States National Health Interview Survey–2015

GP Whitfield, SA Carlson, EN Ussery, KB Watson… - Preventive …, 2018 - Elsevier
… in perceived barriers to safe walking and … perceived crime and animals as barriers to
walking could help reduce racial/ethnic differences in physical activity, and several barriers

Perceived barriers to initiating and maintaining physical activity among South Asian and White British adults in their 60s living in the United Kingdom: a qualitative …

M Horne, DA Skelton, S Speed, C Todd - Ethnicity & health, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
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[HTML][HTML] Perceived physical activity barriers related to body weight status and sociodemographic factors among Malaysian men in Klang Valley

S Ibrahim, NA Karim, NL Oon, WZW Ngah - BMC public health, 2013 - Springer
… way to be more physically active is by walking and it can be … as walking and cycling paths,
to encourage physical activity … Malaysia to investigate perceived barriers in physical activity. …

[PDF][PDF] The epidemiology of walking for physical activity in the United States

AA Eyler, RC Brownson, SJ Bacak… - … & Science in …, 2003 - website.education.wisc.edu
walks and how much they walk for physical activity; 2) identify places where people are most
likely to walk for physical activity; … and address personal barriers such as perceived lack of …

Perceptions of the physical environment, stage of change for physical activity, and walking among Australian adults

MA Carnegie, A Bauman, AL Marshall… - … quarterly for exercise …, 2002 - Taylor & Francis
… Physical activitypreferences, preferred sources ofassistance and perceived barriers to
increased activity among physically inactive Australians. Preventive Medicine, 26, 131-137. Booth, …

A systematic review of perceived barriers and motivators to physical activity after stroke

S Nicholson, FF Sniehotta, F Van Wijck… - … Journal of Stroke, 2013 - journals.sagepub.com
… of the perceived barriers and motivators to physical activity after … to target barriers, while
building upon perceived motivators to … The cohort study showed walking limitations and walking

The effect of a walking program on perceived benefits and barriers to exercise in postmenopausal African American women

BR Williams, J Bezner, SB Chesbro… - … of Geriatric Physical …, 2006 - journals.lww.com
… is not a perceived need for additional physical activity. African … perceived barriers on the
Barriers Scale of the EBBS. Again, this was true both before and after participation in the walking