Environmental and Motivational Determinants of Physical Activity among Canadian Inuit in the Arctic

Background: Canadian Inuit have transited from a physically active hunter-gatherer subsistence lifestyle into sedentary ways of life. The purpose of the current study was to measure physical activity levels among Nunavut Inuit adults, and explore the socio-cognitive and environmental factors influen...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Published in:International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
Main Authors: Akande, Victor O., Ruiter, Robert A. C., Kremers, Stef P. J.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2019
Subjects:
Online Access:https://cris.maastrichtuniversity.nl/en/publications/b58a5035-adc4-441a-8015-1e1ca83a11fd
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16132437
id ftumaastrichtcri:oai:cris.maastrichtuniversity.nl:publications/b58a5035-adc4-441a-8015-1e1ca83a11fd
record_format openpolar
spelling ftumaastrichtcri:oai:cris.maastrichtuniversity.nl:publications/b58a5035-adc4-441a-8015-1e1ca83a11fd 2023-05-15T14:25:02+02:00 Environmental and Motivational Determinants of Physical Activity among Canadian Inuit in the Arctic Akande, Victor O. Ruiter, Robert A. C. Kremers, Stef P. J. 2019-07-01 https://cris.maastrichtuniversity.nl/en/publications/b58a5035-adc4-441a-8015-1e1ca83a11fd https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16132437 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Akande , V O , Ruiter , R A C & Kremers , S P J 2019 , ' Environmental and Motivational Determinants of Physical Activity among Canadian Inuit in the Arctic ' , International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health , vol. 16 , no. 13 , 2437 , pp. 1-14 . https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16132437 Arctic Inuit environment active steps pedometer determinants regulation and promotion NEIGHBORHOOD ENVIRONMENT BEHAVIOR HEALTH QUESTIONNAIRE WALKABILITY WALKING SCALE article 2019 ftumaastrichtcri https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16132437 2022-07-19T09:10:31Z Background: Canadian Inuit have transited from a physically active hunter-gatherer subsistence lifestyle into sedentary ways of life. The purpose of the current study was to measure physical activity levels among Nunavut Inuit adults, and explore the socio-cognitive and environmental factors influencing the number of steps taken per day. Method: Inuit and non-Inuit adults (N = 272) in Nunavut participated in a seven-day pedometer study during summer and winter seasons. Participants were asked to complete the Neighbourhood Environmental Walkability Scale (NEWS) and Behavioral Regulation in Exercise Questionnaire (BREQ-3). Data analyses included descriptive statistics, hierarchical linear regression, and tests of mediation effects. Results: Participants had limited to low activity at a rate of 5027 +/- 1799 and 4186 +/- 1446 steps per day, during summer and winter, respectively. There were no seasonal and age effects on the number of steps. Gender effects and community differences were observed. Perceived infrastructure and safety as well as land use mix diversity were found to be positive environmental correlates of steps taken, which were partially mediated by identified motivational regulation. Conclusion: Physical activity levels among Nunavut adults are generally low, but can be promoted by improving the external physical environment and internal motivational regulation. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic inuit Nunavut Maastricht University Research Publications Arctic Nunavut International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 16 13 2437
institution Open Polar
collection Maastricht University Research Publications
op_collection_id ftumaastrichtcri
language English
topic Arctic
Inuit
environment
active
steps
pedometer
determinants
regulation
and promotion
NEIGHBORHOOD ENVIRONMENT
BEHAVIOR
HEALTH
QUESTIONNAIRE
WALKABILITY
WALKING
SCALE
spellingShingle Arctic
Inuit
environment
active
steps
pedometer
determinants
regulation
and promotion
NEIGHBORHOOD ENVIRONMENT
BEHAVIOR
HEALTH
QUESTIONNAIRE
WALKABILITY
WALKING
SCALE
Akande, Victor O.
Ruiter, Robert A. C.
Kremers, Stef P. J.
Environmental and Motivational Determinants of Physical Activity among Canadian Inuit in the Arctic
topic_facet Arctic
Inuit
environment
active
steps
pedometer
determinants
regulation
and promotion
NEIGHBORHOOD ENVIRONMENT
BEHAVIOR
HEALTH
QUESTIONNAIRE
WALKABILITY
WALKING
SCALE
description Background: Canadian Inuit have transited from a physically active hunter-gatherer subsistence lifestyle into sedentary ways of life. The purpose of the current study was to measure physical activity levels among Nunavut Inuit adults, and explore the socio-cognitive and environmental factors influencing the number of steps taken per day. Method: Inuit and non-Inuit adults (N = 272) in Nunavut participated in a seven-day pedometer study during summer and winter seasons. Participants were asked to complete the Neighbourhood Environmental Walkability Scale (NEWS) and Behavioral Regulation in Exercise Questionnaire (BREQ-3). Data analyses included descriptive statistics, hierarchical linear regression, and tests of mediation effects. Results: Participants had limited to low activity at a rate of 5027 +/- 1799 and 4186 +/- 1446 steps per day, during summer and winter, respectively. There were no seasonal and age effects on the number of steps. Gender effects and community differences were observed. Perceived infrastructure and safety as well as land use mix diversity were found to be positive environmental correlates of steps taken, which were partially mediated by identified motivational regulation. Conclusion: Physical activity levels among Nunavut adults are generally low, but can be promoted by improving the external physical environment and internal motivational regulation.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Akande, Victor O.
Ruiter, Robert A. C.
Kremers, Stef P. J.
author_facet Akande, Victor O.
Ruiter, Robert A. C.
Kremers, Stef P. J.
author_sort Akande, Victor O.
title Environmental and Motivational Determinants of Physical Activity among Canadian Inuit in the Arctic
title_short Environmental and Motivational Determinants of Physical Activity among Canadian Inuit in the Arctic
title_full Environmental and Motivational Determinants of Physical Activity among Canadian Inuit in the Arctic
title_fullStr Environmental and Motivational Determinants of Physical Activity among Canadian Inuit in the Arctic
title_full_unstemmed Environmental and Motivational Determinants of Physical Activity among Canadian Inuit in the Arctic
title_sort environmental and motivational determinants of physical activity among canadian inuit in the arctic
publishDate 2019
url https://cris.maastrichtuniversity.nl/en/publications/b58a5035-adc4-441a-8015-1e1ca83a11fd
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16132437
geographic Arctic
Nunavut
geographic_facet Arctic
Nunavut
genre Arctic
Arctic
inuit
Nunavut
genre_facet Arctic
Arctic
inuit
Nunavut
op_source Akande , V O , Ruiter , R A C & Kremers , S P J 2019 , ' Environmental and Motivational Determinants of Physical Activity among Canadian Inuit in the Arctic ' , International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health , vol. 16 , no. 13 , 2437 , pp. 1-14 . https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16132437
op_rights info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
op_doi https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16132437
container_title International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
container_volume 16
container_issue 13
container_start_page 2437
_version_ 1766297461640396800