Physical Activity of Arab Muslim Mothers of Young Children Living in the United States: Barriers and Influences.

Heba Eldoumi, Gail Gates
Author Information
  1. Heba Eldoumi: Department of Health Sciences, Rogers State University, Claremore, OK.
  2. Gail Gates: Department of Nutritional Sciences, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK.

Abstract

Objectives: To examine physical activity (PA) levels, and how sociocultural factors, acculturation, self-efficacy and religion influence PA levels of Arab Muslim mothers of young children living in the United States.
Participants and Setting: Arab Muslim mothers of young children (aged <5 years) living in the United States (N=447).
Variables Measured: PA levels, sociocultural and religious barriers to PA, self-efficacy, strength of religious faith, and acculturation.
Results: Barriers to PA included dress code and negative perception of women who engaged in PA, lack of motivation and stress, and responsibilities. Barriers and self-efficacy significantly influenced PA levels (P<.001) but strength of religious faith and acculturation did not.
Conclusions: Confirmation of the relations among self-efficacy, barriers and PA levels among Arab Muslim mothers of young children in the United States may help professionals tailor culturally sensitive interventions to combat obesity and other chronic diseases among this growing population.

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MeSH Term

Acculturation
Adult
Arabs
Child
Child, Preschool
Exercise
Female
Health Behavior
Humans
Islam
Male
Mothers
Motivation
Obesity
United States
Young Adult

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