Correlates of Physical Activity among Adults with Sight Loss in High-Income-Countries: A Systematic Review

Background: Physical activity (PA) is essential for almost all facets of health; however, research suggests that PA levels among populations with sight loss are critically low. The aim of this review was to identify the correlates of PA among people with sight loss in high income countries, to infor...

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Autores principales: Rosie K. Lindsay, Francesco Di Gennaro, Peter M. Allen, Mark A. Tully, Claudia Marotta, Damiano Pizzol, Trish Gorely, Yvonne Barnett, Lee Smith
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:92b2d9fbb8914e47bf5dd8fcf1cbb98a2021-11-25T17:48:06ZCorrelates of Physical Activity among Adults with Sight Loss in High-Income-Countries: A Systematic Review10.3390/ijerph1822117631660-46011661-7827https://doaj.org/article/92b2d9fbb8914e47bf5dd8fcf1cbb98a2021-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/22/11763https://doaj.org/toc/1661-7827https://doaj.org/toc/1660-4601Background: Physical activity (PA) is essential for almost all facets of health; however, research suggests that PA levels among populations with sight loss are critically low. The aim of this review was to identify the correlates of PA among people with sight loss in high income countries, to inform future interventions and policies. Methods: MEDLINE, Web of Science, PsycINFO, SPORTDiscus, The British Journal of Visual Impairment, The Journal of Visual Impairment and grey literature were searched for studies which reported correlates of PA among adults with sight loss. The protocol is available from PROSPERO (CRD42020215596). Results: A total of 29 articles were eligible for review. Evidence from multiple studies reported that the vision impairment category, worse visual acuity, bilateral visual field loss, worse contrast sensitivity, those of the female gender, low self-efficacy, and environmental barriers were associated with lower levels of PA among populations with sight loss. Conclusions: Overall, correlates of PA among people with sight loss in high income countries are complex and vary across different population groups. Health professionals, eye care, and sight loss services should work together to identify people at risk of low PA, and provide a range of services and interventions to influence the modifiable factors that are associated with low PA.Rosie K. LindsayFrancesco Di GennaroPeter M. AllenMark A. TullyClaudia MarottaDamiano PizzolTrish GorelyYvonne BarnettLee SmithMDPI AGarticlevision lossvisual impairmentphysical activitymodifiablenon-modifiablecorrelatesMedicineRENInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, Vol 18, Iss 11763, p 11763 (2021)
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topic vision loss
visual impairment
physical activity
modifiable
non-modifiable
correlates
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visual impairment
physical activity
modifiable
non-modifiable
correlates
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Rosie K. Lindsay
Francesco Di Gennaro
Peter M. Allen
Mark A. Tully
Claudia Marotta
Damiano Pizzol
Trish Gorely
Yvonne Barnett
Lee Smith
Correlates of Physical Activity among Adults with Sight Loss in High-Income-Countries: A Systematic Review
description Background: Physical activity (PA) is essential for almost all facets of health; however, research suggests that PA levels among populations with sight loss are critically low. The aim of this review was to identify the correlates of PA among people with sight loss in high income countries, to inform future interventions and policies. Methods: MEDLINE, Web of Science, PsycINFO, SPORTDiscus, The British Journal of Visual Impairment, The Journal of Visual Impairment and grey literature were searched for studies which reported correlates of PA among adults with sight loss. The protocol is available from PROSPERO (CRD42020215596). Results: A total of 29 articles were eligible for review. Evidence from multiple studies reported that the vision impairment category, worse visual acuity, bilateral visual field loss, worse contrast sensitivity, those of the female gender, low self-efficacy, and environmental barriers were associated with lower levels of PA among populations with sight loss. Conclusions: Overall, correlates of PA among people with sight loss in high income countries are complex and vary across different population groups. Health professionals, eye care, and sight loss services should work together to identify people at risk of low PA, and provide a range of services and interventions to influence the modifiable factors that are associated with low PA.
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author Rosie K. Lindsay
Francesco Di Gennaro
Peter M. Allen
Mark A. Tully
Claudia Marotta
Damiano Pizzol
Trish Gorely
Yvonne Barnett
Lee Smith
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Francesco Di Gennaro
Peter M. Allen
Mark A. Tully
Claudia Marotta
Damiano Pizzol
Trish Gorely
Yvonne Barnett
Lee Smith
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title Correlates of Physical Activity among Adults with Sight Loss in High-Income-Countries: A Systematic Review
title_short Correlates of Physical Activity among Adults with Sight Loss in High-Income-Countries: A Systematic Review
title_full Correlates of Physical Activity among Adults with Sight Loss in High-Income-Countries: A Systematic Review
title_fullStr Correlates of Physical Activity among Adults with Sight Loss in High-Income-Countries: A Systematic Review
title_full_unstemmed Correlates of Physical Activity among Adults with Sight Loss in High-Income-Countries: A Systematic Review
title_sort correlates of physical activity among adults with sight loss in high-income-countries: a systematic review
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