Assessing the effect of COVID-19 lockdown on perceived barriers and facilitators to physical activity among women in southeast England

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Paice, K., Hersant, H., Anico, S. and Smith, E. 2024. Assessing the effect of COVID-19 lockdown on perceived barriers and facilitators to physical activity among women in southeast England. Women in Sport and Physical Activity Journal. 32 (1). https://doi.org/10.1123/wspaj.2023-0067
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TitleAssessing the effect of COVID-19 lockdown on perceived barriers and facilitators to physical activity among women in southeast England
AuthorsPaice, K., Hersant, H., Anico, S. and Smith, E.
Abstract

Background: The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in restricting daily physical activity (PA). Women’s PA levels have been disproportionately negatively affected by the pandemic, compared with men. It is important to determine how women’s PA has changed over the pandemic, and if new barriers to PA participation exist since the release of restrictions. Aims: To assess how women in southeast England changed their activity during the pandemic and postpandemic, including how barriers and facilitators to activity have changed. Methods: Three hundred and thirty females completed the first online questionnaire (during lockdown), and 139 completed the postlockdown questionnaire. Questionnaires were designed from the General Practice Physical Activity Questionnaire and International Physical Activity Questionnaire. Participants self-reported PA, and barriers and facilitators to exercise. Eighteen females then participated in online semistructured focus groups. Descriptive and inferential statistical analyses were used for questionnaire data, and focus group transcriptions were thematically analyzed. Results: Most females maintained PA levels throughout the pandemic. Significant barriers to activity were lack of access to equipment/space, limited time to exercise, limited access to social groups, and finances as well as legal restrictions, safety concerns, gender, and lack of childcare. Similarly, significant facilitators were identified during lockdown and postlockdown for access to equipment, finances, having more time to exercise, and exercising with a social group. Participants both expressed desires to return to prelockdown PA habits, but also maintain new ones that were created. Conclusion: It is evident that the pandemic affected and changed the barriers and facilitators to female PA participation. Governments and industries in the sector should focus on providing services that address these changing habits to improve activity levels in women.

Keywordsmotivation; exercise; female; sedentary; pandemic
Sustainable Development Goals3 Good health and well-being
Middlesex University ThemeHealth & Wellbeing
PublisherHuman Kinetics
JournalWomen in Sport and Physical Activity Journal
ISSN1063-6161
Electronic1938-1581
Publication dates
Print01 Jan 2024
Online13 Apr 2024
Publication process dates
Accepted15 Apr 2024
Deposited29 Apr 2024
Output statusPublished
Accepted author manuscript
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Accepted author manuscript version reprinted, by permission, from Women in Sport and Physical Activity Journal, 2024, Volume 32: Issue 1: https://doi.org/10.1123/wspaj.2023-0067. © Human Kinetics, Inc.

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1123/wspaj.2023-0067
Web of Science identifierWOS:001319175200012
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