Self-efficacy to Engage in Physical Activity and Overcome Barriers, Sedentary Behavior, and Their Relation to Body Mass Index Among Elderly Indonesians With Diabetes
Objectives: Elderly individuals with diabetes should maintain a normal body mass index (BMI) to help control their blood glucose levels. This study investigated barriers to physical activity (PA), self-efficacy to overcome those barriers, and PA self-efficacy among elderly individuals with diabetes...
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id-langga.1251562023-04-27T12:11:58Z https://repository.unair.ac.id/125156/ Self-efficacy to Engage in Physical Activity and Overcome Barriers, Sedentary Behavior, and Their Relation to Body Mass Index Among Elderly Indonesians With Diabetes Qonita Rachmah, - Stefania Widya Setyaningtyas, - Mahmud Aditya Rifqi, - DIAH INDRIANI, - Triska Susila Nindya, - Hario Megatsari, - Trias Mahmudiono, - Wantanee Kriengsinyos, - R Medicine Objectives: Elderly individuals with diabetes should maintain a normal body mass index (BMI) to help control their blood glucose levels. This study investigated barriers to physical activity (PA), self-efficacy to overcome those barriers, and PA self-efficacy among elderly individuals with diabetes in relation to BMI. Methods: This cross-sectional study included 56 participants. Data were collected by a questionnaire interview and direct measurements for anthropometric data. PA self-efficacy was measured using 8 questions describing different levels of PA, where participants rated the strength of their belief that they could engage in that activity. Self-efficacy to overcome barriers was measured using 10 questions capturing participants’ confidence in their ability to engage in PA despite different possible barriers. Mean scores for these parameters were analyzed using the chi-square test and the independent t-test. Results: In total, 89.3% of participants had a low PA level and 58.9% had more than 3 hours of sedentary activity per day. Furthermore, 55.4% were obese and 14.3% were overweight. The mean scores for PA self-efficacy and self-efficacy to overcome barriers were 59.1± 26.4 and 52.5±13.8, respectively. PA level was related to BMI (p<0.001; r=0.116) and sedentary activity (p<0.05; r=0.274). PA self-efficacy and age were not related to BMI. Barriers to PA were associated with PA levels (p<0.05). Conclusions: Physical inactivity was a major problem in elderly individuals with diabetes, and was correlated with higher BMI. Lower levels of PA might be mediated by sedentary activity. Korean Society for Preventive Medicine 2019-07 Article PeerReviewed text en https://repository.unair.ac.id/125156/1/C36_Artikel.pdf text en https://repository.unair.ac.id/125156/2/C36_Turnitin.pdf text en https://repository.unair.ac.id/125156/2/C36_Validasi.pdf Qonita Rachmah, - and Stefania Widya Setyaningtyas, - and Mahmud Aditya Rifqi, - and DIAH INDRIANI, - and Triska Susila Nindya, - and Hario Megatsari, - and Trias Mahmudiono, - and Wantanee Kriengsinyos, - (2019) Self-efficacy to Engage in Physical Activity and Overcome Barriers, Sedentary Behavior, and Their Relation to Body Mass Index Among Elderly Indonesians With Diabetes. Journal of Preventive Medicine & Public Health, 52 (4). pp. 242-249. ISSN 2233-4521 https://www.jpmph.org/ https://doi.org/10.3961/jpmph.19.003 |
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Objectives:
Elderly individuals with diabetes should maintain a normal body mass index (BMI) to help control their blood glucose levels. This study investigated barriers to physical activity (PA), self-efficacy to overcome those barriers, and PA self-efficacy among elderly individuals with diabetes in relation to BMI.
Methods:
This cross-sectional study included 56 participants. Data were collected by a questionnaire interview and direct measurements for anthropometric data. PA self-efficacy was measured using 8 questions describing different levels of PA, where participants rated the strength of their belief that they could engage in that activity. Self-efficacy to overcome barriers was measured using 10 questions capturing participants’ confidence in their ability to engage in PA despite different possible barriers. Mean scores for these parameters were analyzed using the chi-square test and the independent t-test.
Results:
In total, 89.3% of participants had a low PA level and 58.9% had more than 3 hours of sedentary activity per day. Furthermore, 55.4% were obese and 14.3% were overweight. The mean scores for PA self-efficacy and self-efficacy to overcome barriers were 59.1± 26.4 and 52.5±13.8, respectively. PA level was related to BMI (p<0.001; r=0.116) and sedentary activity (p<0.05; r=0.274). PA self-efficacy and age were not related to BMI. Barriers to PA were associated with PA levels (p<0.05).
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Physical inactivity was a major problem in elderly individuals with diabetes, and was correlated with higher BMI. Lower levels of PA might be mediated by sedentary activity. |
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Qonita Rachmah, - Stefania Widya Setyaningtyas, - Mahmud Aditya Rifqi, - DIAH INDRIANI, - Triska Susila Nindya, - Hario Megatsari, - Trias Mahmudiono, - Wantanee Kriengsinyos, - |
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Qonita Rachmah, - Stefania Widya Setyaningtyas, - Mahmud Aditya Rifqi, - DIAH INDRIANI, - Triska Susila Nindya, - Hario Megatsari, - Trias Mahmudiono, - Wantanee Kriengsinyos, - |
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Self-efficacy to Engage in Physical Activity and Overcome Barriers, Sedentary Behavior, and Their Relation to Body Mass Index Among Elderly Indonesians With Diabetes |
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Self-efficacy to Engage in Physical Activity and Overcome Barriers, Sedentary Behavior, and Their Relation to Body Mass Index Among Elderly Indonesians With Diabetes |
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Self-efficacy to Engage in Physical Activity and Overcome Barriers, Sedentary Behavior, and Their Relation to Body Mass Index Among Elderly Indonesians With Diabetes |
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Self-efficacy to Engage in Physical Activity and Overcome Barriers, Sedentary Behavior, and Their Relation to Body Mass Index Among Elderly Indonesians With Diabetes |
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Self-efficacy to Engage in Physical Activity and Overcome Barriers, Sedentary Behavior, and Their Relation to Body Mass Index Among Elderly Indonesians With Diabetes |
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self-efficacy to engage in physical activity and overcome barriers, sedentary behavior, and their relation to body mass index among elderly indonesians with diabetes |
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https://repository.unair.ac.id/125156/1/C36_Artikel.pdf https://repository.unair.ac.id/125156/2/C36_Turnitin.pdf https://repository.unair.ac.id/125156/2/C36_Validasi.pdf https://repository.unair.ac.id/125156/ https://www.jpmph.org/ https://doi.org/10.3961/jpmph.19.003 |
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