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EXPLORING PHYSICAL ACTIVITY PROMOTING INTERVENTIONS AMONG NEWCOMER FAMILIES AND CHILDREN: A SCOPING REVIEWShirin, Afraah 11 1900 (has links)
Although the importance of physical activity (PA) on the overall wellbeing of children is well-documented, the ever-evolving digitalization of the world continues to promote sedentarism and exacerbate the pandemic of childhood physical inactivity. Physical inactivity can negatively
impact a child’s mental and physical health and increases their risk of developing
noncommunicable diseases (NCDs), such as obesity and diabetes. Establishing PA as a lifelong
habit early in life is imperative to reducing the global burden of NCDs and improving population
health. Marginalized populations, particularly newcomers, face unique structural barriers that
hinder their access to PA opportunities. This study aims to describe existing PA interventions
among newcomer families and children and provide evidence-based recommendations for future
initiatives. Using a scoping review methodology, a systematic search of four databases, followed by eligibility screening, identified 21 articles to include in the final review. Data from each of the
21 articles was extracted and organized into two tables: one summarizing the study characteristics, and the other highlighting barriers, facilitators, and gaps. A thematic analysis of
the extracted data revealed seven key themes: barriers to engagement, culturally tailored
interventions, the role of social support networks, positive health outcomes, sustainability and
scalability, acculturation stress and identity, and tailored communication strategies. The evident
implications of the results suggest the critical need for more inclusive, longitudinal, and
sustainable PA interventions that target newcomer families and children. The findings of this
study hope to inform future research and policies that address the structural barriers faced by
newcomer populations and reduce existing health disparities related to PA. Overall, the
significance of this study lies in its scientific contributions to empower newcomer populations,
improve their overall health outcomes, and create healthier, more active generations. / Thesis / Master of Science (MSc)
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