| Literature DB >> 29371269 |
Amy Kennedy1, Parth Narendran2, Robert C Andrews3, Amanda Daley4, Sheila M Greenfield4.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: To explore attitudes and barriers to exercise in adults with new-onset type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM).Entities:
Keywords: attitudes; barriers; exercise; type 1 diabetes
Mesh:
Year: 2018 PMID: 29371269 PMCID: PMC5786070 DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2017-017813
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMJ Open ISSN: 2044-6055 Impact factor: 2.692
Participant demographics
| Participant | Age group | Gender | Centre | Ethnic origin | Interview format | Group |
| A | 40–44 | m | Bir | Asian or Asian British—Indian | FG, Face-to-face | CONCERNED |
| B | 20–24 | f | Bir | White—British | FG, Face-to-face | CONCERNED |
| C | 50–54 | m | Bir | White—British | FG, Face-to-face | CONCERNED |
| D | 50–54 | m | Bir | Black or Black British—Caribbean | I, Face-to-face | CONCERNED |
| E | 20–24 | m | Bir | White—British | I, Face-to-face | CONFIDENT |
| F | 35–39 | m | Tau | White—British | I, Face-to-face | AMBIVALENT |
| G | 20–24 | m | Glou | White—British | I, Face-to-face | AMBIVALENT |
| H | 20–24 | m | Brist | White—British | I, Telephone | CONFIDENT |
| I | 50–54 | m | Bir | White—British | I, Telephone | CONCERNED |
| J | 20–24 | f | Wake | White—British | I, Telephone | CONFIDENT |
| K | 45–49 | f | Glou | White—British | I, Telephone | CONFIDENT |
| L | 15–19 | m | Bir | White—British | I, Telephone | AMBIVALENT |
| M | 35–39 | m | Tau | Mixed—White and Black African | I, Telephone | CONCERNED |
| N | 25–29 | f | Bir | White—British | I, Telephone | CONCERNED |
| O | 15–19 | m | Brist | White—British | I, Telephone | CONFIDENT |
FG, focus group; I, individual interview.
Activities described as exercise by participants
| Participant | Activities prior to diagnosis | Current activities |
| A | Jogging, rope skipping, playing football | Walking while at work (4–5 hours a day) |
| B | Walking at work, gardening, do it yourself (DIY) jobs, gym, squash | Occasional gym session, DIY |
| C | Physical job, gardening, DIY, repairs | None |
| D | Regular attendance at the gym (cardiovascular and weight training) | Walking |
| E | Marshall arts/boxing | Active job 2 days a week |
| F | Walking while at work | Walking while at work |
| G | Swimming, jogging | Swimming, jogging |
| H | Combat karate | Jogging, some weights |
| I | Walking/jogging outside | Walking on treadmill |
| J | Gym | Gym |
| K | Gardening | Gardening, walking |
| L | Walking | Walking |
| M | Running | Running |
| N | Rugby, football, cycling | Cycling on static bike |
| O | Badminton/golf | Badminton and golf |
Barriers to increasing exercise cited by participants
| External | Barrier (number of people mentioning barrier) |
| Medical | Hypoglycaemia (both actual and fear of) (9) |
| Lack of knowledge/confidence in managing diabetes (6) | |
| Fatigue (4) | |
| Advice from healthcare professionals to stop exercising (4) | |
| Planning for diabetes (eg, checking blood glucose/preparing for hypoglycaemia) (4) | |
| Other physical health problems (eg, injuries) (3) | |
| Feeling overwhelmed by diagnosis. (1) | |
| Time, work and environmental | Work commitments (9) |
| Family and other time commitments (6) | |
| Availability and location of facilities (4) | |
| Cost (4) | |
| Weather/season (3) | |
| Lifestyle (2) | |
| Internal Social and personal | Lack of fitness (3) |
| Lack of motivation (2) | |
| Lack of enjoyment in certain activities (2) | |
| Laziness (1) | |
| Previous negative experience of exercise (1) | |
| Psychological | Feeling uncomfortable exercising (eg, at a gym) (2) |
| Feeling scared of exercising on own (2) | |
| Feeling daunted at prospect of starting (2) |