# Identifying Barriers to Physical Activity and Exercise Within the Bexar County Community

**Authors:** Michael D Shaffer, Virgil DeMario, Bailie Moorhead, Ressiel N Villegas, Nancy Kha, Ethan Renfrew, Michael P Naley, Niva Shrestha, Brendon McCullough, Kimberly Toumazos, Austin Smith, Arunabh Bhattacharya, Rebecca L Sanchez

PMC · DOI: 10.7759/cureus.82387 · Cureus · 2025-04-16

## TL;DR

This study identifies factors that prevent people in Bexar County from being physically active, aiming to improve community health through targeted interventions.

## Contribution

The study provides a localized analysis of physical activity barriers in Bexar County, highlighting demographic-specific challenges.

## Key findings

- Older age is associated with lower total barrier scores to physical activity.
- Disability, household dependents, and living in the northeast region are linked to higher barrier scores.
- Demographic differences exist in specific barrier domains like safety, time, and health.

## Abstract

Extensive evidence highlights the cardiovascular, metabolic, psychological, and autoimmune health benefits of physical activity (PA). Despite the well-established benefits of PA, a significant portion of the population does not meet the standard recommendations; therefore, an analysis of the various barriers to PA is worth investigating. Established barriers to PA include time, motivation, physical literacy, race, gender, and education. When one or more of these barriers exist for a population, they may significantly hinder one’s ability to perform PA. Lower levels of PA are associated with worse health outcomes. Bexar County, Texas, is one example where high rates of chronic disease are correlated with a significant lack of meeting recommended PA guidelines. An electronic survey was created to investigate the barriers to PA that exist in Bexar County. The domains surveyed were scored to help generate a total barrier score (TBS). A total of 220 adults, ages 18-99, who live in a Bexar County zip code, were surveyed. Results indicate that age was associated with decreased TBS (Estimate=-0.39, 95% CI -0.70, -0.08, p=0.015) whereas having a disability (Estimate=17.73, 95% CI 6.73, 28.73, p=0.002), having household dependents (Estimate=10.35, 95% CI 3.64, 17.05, p=0.002), and living in the northeast region (Estimate=17.6, 95% CI 2.52., 32.69, p=0.022) were associated with increased TBS. Specific barrier domains showed differences among demographics, such as increased safety barriers reported by African American individuals, decreased time barriers among older respondents, and increased health barriers among those with disabilities. By identifying and addressing barriers to PA in Bexar County, participation in local PA programs can increase, ultimately leading to improved health for the community.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** disabilities (MESH:D009069)

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