Barriers and enablers affecting female participation in physical activity
Ashraf A’aqoulah, Wafaa Alonazi, Farah Kalmey, Nisreen Innab, Raghib Abusaris

TL;DR
This study explores why many Saudi women are physically inactive and identifies factors that could help increase their participation in physical activity.
Contribution
The study provides insights into specific barriers and enablers to physical activity among Saudi women.
Findings
72.2% of Saudi women surveyed were classified as sedentary or physically inactive.
Barriers include expensive gym memberships, lack of women-only clubs, and lack of enjoyment in sports.
Motivations for physical activity include self-satisfaction and self-confidence.
Abstract
Physical activity offers numerous health benefits and helps prevent various diseases, making it an essential component of a healthy lifestyle. This study aims to examine the barriers and enablers that affect female participation in physical activity. This was a cross-sectional quantitative study. The study questionnaire was adopted from a previous study. The survey was conducted online and completed by 668 Saudi women from across the country. The study findings regarding low physical activity levels among Saudi women are concerning, as 72.2% of participants were classified as sedentary or physically inactive. The study revealed that age, employment status, and income were significant factors affecting engagement of women in physical activity. Moreover, barriers such as expensive gym memberships, a lack of women-only clubs, a lack of enjoyment in sports, and prolonged use of the same…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPhysical Activity and Health · Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet · Recreation, Leisure, Wilderness Management
