Social Support in Physical Activity Interventions for Adults: An Overview of Reviews
Kinesiology Review,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 13
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
Reviews
exploring
social
support
in
physical
activity
for
specific
adult
populations
are
numerous.
There
is
a
need
to
synthesize
knowledge
and
translate
evidence
into
practical
strategies
enhance
activity.
The
objective
of
this
overview
reviews
was
supportive
contexts
populations.
Standardized
guidelines
conducting
reporting
were
followed.
Twenty-three
identified,
data
summarized
narratively.
Supportive
categorized
nine
functions:
feeling
welcomed
included,
making
fun,
modeling
activity,
providing
information,
encouragement,
mastery
feedback,
autonomy
support,
emotional
fostering
connections.
This
review
identified
that
can
be
transferable
tailored
variety
populations’
contexts.
Fitness
professionals
play
key
role
tailoring
individual
participants
coping,
developing
relationships.
Language: Английский
THE EFFECT OF ONLINE EXERCISES ON ADULT FEMALE'S MINDFULNESS, MENTAL WELL-BEING AND BODY IMAGE
The Online Journal of Recreation and Sport,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
12(4), P. 863 - 871
Published: Oct. 13, 2023
The
aim
of
this
study
was
to
examine
the
effects
online
exercises
on
mindfulness,
mental
well-being
and
body
image
adult
females.
A
total
33
people,
15
in
experimental
group
18
control
group,
participated
study,
which
conducted
as
a
pre-test-post-test
design.
data
collected
by
Mindful
Attention
Awareness
Scale
(MAAS),
developed
Brown
Ryan
(2003)
adapted
into
Turkish
Özyeşil,
Arslan,
Kesici,
Deniz
(2011);
Mental
Well-Being
(WEMWBS)
Warwick
Edinburgh
Universities
Keldal
(2015);
Body
Appreciation
(BAS)
Tylka
WoodBarcalow
(2015)
Anlı,
Akın,
Eker
Özçelik
Personal
Information
Form
created
researcher.
In
analysis
data,
descriptive
statistics,
independent
sample
t-test
paired
were
used.
When
findings
are
examined,
statistically
significant
difference
found
scores
group.
It
determined
that
due
high
mean
There
no
As
result;
has
been
effective
female's
image.
Language: Английский
The experience of live-remote exercise—perspectives after cancer treatment
Supportive Care in Cancer,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
32(8)
Published: July 18, 2024
Abstract
Purpose
Live-remote
exercise
interventions,
supervised
by
professionals
in
a
home-based
setting,
could
potentially
enhance
accessibility
for
cancer
survivors,
yet
research
on
their
perspectives
is
limited.
This
study
explored
survivors’
experience
of
within
the
context
live-remote
intervention,
to
understand
factors
influencing
engagement.
Methods
Four
online
focus
groups
with,
total,
22
breast,
prostate,
and
colorectal
survivors
were
conducted
between
March
June
2023.
These
individuals
had
participated
12-week
intervention.
The
semi-structured
discussions
transcribed
verbatim
analysed
using
reflexive
thematic
analysis
with
an
abductive
approach.
Capability,
Opportunity,
Motivation
model
Behaviour
(COM-B)
served
as
supportive
framework.
Results
Nine
themes
identified
mapped
onto
COM-B
domains
(capability,
opportunity,
motivation).
Factors
engagement
included
readiness
following
treatment,
bringing
closer,
capable
hands,
peer
support
through
shared
experience,
life
hurdles
or
support,
integral
component
caring
myself
others
after
me,
positive
impact
exceeding
expectations,
getting
into
habit.
Conclusions
Identifying
shaping
engagement,
these
findings
emphasise
live-remote’s
potential
benefit
overcoming
barriers
fostering
participation.
Supervised
professionals,
it
offered
psychosocial
facilitating
integration
daily
life.
Implications
Elucidating
key
essential
developing
implementing
interventions
ensure
accessible,
integrated
optimal
post-treatment
well-being
survivors.
Language: Английский
Types of Social Support Predicting Physical Activity and Quality of Life in Group Exercise Programs for Adults Living with Cancer
Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 8
Published: Sept. 12, 2024
Social
support
(SS)
and
physical
activity
(PA)
can
improve
quality
of
life
(QoL)
in
cancer,
meaning
group
PA
programs
are
important
for
rehabilitation.
However,
there
many
types
SS,
few
studies
have
compared
which
SS
concepts
more
strongly
associated
with
QoL.
This
exploratory
cross-sectional
study
examined
the
association
between
several
provided
by
other
people
exercise
oncology
classes
QoL
among
adults
living
cancer.
It
was
hypothesized
all
would
be
positively
Participants
(
Language: Английский