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Being with others during physical activity: experiences of well-being among adults with severe obesity

机译:Being with others during physical activity: experiences of well-being among adults with severe obesity

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Background The experience of physical activity is influenced by social relations and gendered roles. Group-based lifestyle interventions are considered effective in promoting physical activity, yet the experiences of being active with others are unknown among individuals with severe obesity. Purpose To explore how individuals with severe obesity experience being with others during physical activity. Methods A qualitative hermeneutic phenomenological study of repeated single-gender focus group interviews was conducted with adults living with severe obesity during group-based lifestyle intervention. Results Three themes were developed: 1) 'Enjoying safety, kinship and belonging among peers'; 2) 'Feeling like a failure is shameful: A sense of aversion'; and 3) 'Striving to feel at home in physical activity: Needing distance from others.' The themes were drawn into an overall meaning 'Achieving wellbeing may always be a challenge: not feeling at home in the group or in body.' Conclusion Intersubjective and spatial dimensions of experiences are central and influence how individuals with severe obesity can feel wellbeing and 'at home' in physical activity. Physiotherapists should be aware of the individuals' vulnerability regarding feelings of failure, aversion, and shame as well as awareness of gendered norms and roles.

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