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Hypothetical mechanisms driving physical activity levels in ethnic minority groups living in Europe: a systematically identified evidence-based conceptual systems model.

Alexia D M SawyerFrank van LentheCarlijn KamphuisEnrique Garcia BengoecheaAleksandra LuszczynskaLaura TerragniKevin VolfGun RoosCatherine WoodsSarah ForbergerMarie ScheidmeirLars Jørun LangøienAgnieszka Neumann-PodczaskaKatarzyna Wieczorowska-TobisKarien Stronks
Published in: The international journal of behavioral nutrition and physical activity (2024)
This study contributes an evidence-based conceptual systems model which elucidates how low levels of physical activity in ethnic minority groups in Europe could be supported by reinforcing and balancing mechanisms involving factors relating to physical and institutional environments, migration context and individuals. A pluralistic approach to literature review, integrating complexity methods such as CLDs into more conventional systematic literature review, supports novel insights into how factors could interact to support persistently low levels of activity, moving beyond the identification of potential relationships between isolated factors to indicating the ways in which these relationships are sustained and could be modified by intervention or policy.
Keyphrases
  • physical activity
  • case report
  • mental health
  • randomized controlled trial
  • body mass index
  • public health
  • healthcare
  • sleep quality
  • climate change