Physical activity, perceived benefits from exercise, and barriers among schoolteachers in Duhok, Irak

Authors

  • Rebar Yahya Abdullah , University of Duhok, City of Duhok, Kurdistan Region, Iraq
  • Radhwan Hussein Ibrahim University of Ninevah, Mosul, Iraq

Abstract

 Introduction, Inadequate physical activity is a contributing factor to various non-communicable diseases. The benefits of regular exercise have been well demonstrated, and evidence shows that adults are becoming more sedentary and obese due to a lack of opportunities for and obstacles to exercise participation. Objective: The study aimed to identify physical exercise's perceived benefits and barriers among schoolteachers. Methods: The exercise benefits and barriers were assessed by conducting a cross-sectional design with 500 schoolteachers in Duhok City in Kurdistan Region, Iraq. Teachers enrolled using stratified simple random sampling from September 15th, 2021 to April 1st, 2022. Data on socio-demographic characteristics, perceived benefits and barriers of exercise, and physical activity levels were obtained. Results: Most schoolteachers (65.8%) had a low physical activity level. Exercise improves the appearance of the body as well as disposition; mental health, a functioning cardiovascular system, flexibility, and ability to sleep better at night were the most important perceived benefits of exercise. Furthermore, "too few exercise places" was the most significant barrier to exercise, followed by other significant barriers including "inconvenient exercise facility schedules," "fatigue," "too far away from exercise places," "tiredness," "time limitations," "family responsibilities," and "being embarrassed to exercise." There was a significant difference between PA levels and exercise benefit, and the barrier score was p<0.0001. Conclusions: Teachers have high perceptions of the physical and psychological benefits of exercise. However, perceived barriers have a higher impact on exercise habits and are linked to a lack of motivation and a lack of self-management to schedule physical exercise. Keywords: Physical Activity, Exercise, Benefits, Health, Barriers, School Teachers

Author Biographies

Rebar Yahya Abdullah, , University of Duhok, City of Duhok, Kurdistan Region, Iraq

PhD. Family and Community Health Nursing. Lecturer, Department of Community health and Maternity Nursing, College of Nursing, University of Duhok, City of Duhok, Kurdistan Region, Iraq.

ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5364-422X

Radhwan Hussein Ibrahim, University of Ninevah, Mosul, Iraq

PhD. Community Health Nursing. Professor, University of Ninevah, Mosul, Iraq

ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6874-890X

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Published

2023-11-11

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Yahya Abdullah, R., & Ibrahim, R. H. (2023). Physical activity, perceived benefits from exercise, and barriers among schoolteachers in Duhok, Irak. Medicina Social Social Medicine, 16(03), 138–150. Retrieved from https://socialmedicine.info/index.php/medicinasocial/article/view/1623

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