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Citation

Das BM, Petruzzello SJ. J. Phys. Act. Health 2015; 13(1): 53-58.

Affiliation

Department of Kinesiology, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2015, Human Kinetics Publishers)

DOI

10.1123/jpah.2014-0497

PMID

25966496

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The physical inactivity epidemic continues be one of the greatest public health challenges in contemporary society in the United States. The transportation industry is at greater risk of physical inactivity, compared to individuals in other sectors of the workforce. The aim of this study was to utilize the Nominal Group Technique, a focus group technique, to examine mass transit employees' perceptions of the barriers to physical activity at their worksite.

METHODS: Three focus groups (n = 31) were conducted to examine mass transit employees' perceptions of barriers to physical activity at the worksite.

RESULTS: Salient barriers included 1) changing work schedules, 2) poor weather conditions, and 3) lack of scheduled and timely breaks.

CONCLUSIONS: Findings were consistent with previous research demonstrating shift work, poor weather, and lack of breaks can negatively impact mass transit employees' ability to be physically active. Although physical activity barriers for this population have been consistent for the last twenty years, public health practice and policy have not changed to address these barriers. Future studies should include conducing focus groups stratified by job classification (e.g., operators, maintenance, and clerical) along with implementing and evaluating worksite-based physical activity interventions and policy changes.


Language: en

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