Registered Dietitians' Knowledge, Attitudes, and Behaviour Related to Physical Activity and Sedentariness release_2x5erhgj55c2bb2wxrob6eoewe

by Jessica Huntington, John J M Dwyer, Sara Shama, Paula Brauer

Abstract

Purpose: To explore knowledge, attitudes, and behaviour related to physical activity (PA) and sedentariness among registered dietitians (RDs) in family health teams in Ontario.Methods: This cross-sectional, descriptive study utilized a semi-structured interview guide to conduct qualitative interviews with 20 RDs. Self-administered questionnaires were used to assess personal PA (short version of the International Physical Activity Questionnaire) and sedentary behaviour (Sedentary Behavior Questionnaire).Results: Thematic analysis indicated that, in general, participants had good knowledge of PA and sedentariness. They were knowledgeable about the PA guidelines. They had positive attitudes toward PA and nonsedentariness, stating that both are important in the prevention and treatment of chronic conditions. Quantitative analysis indicated they had moderate-to-high PA levels and were fairly sedentary.Conclusions: This study supports the position that RDs can serve as excellent role models for PA. Though participants had basic knowledge, RDs may benefit from additional education regarding PA and sedentariness when counselling.
In text/plain format

Archived Files and Locations

application/pdf   1.8 MB
file_z2hxgzqhordztp5v6colv5cfha
barriefht.ca (web)
web.archive.org (webarchive)
Read Archived PDF
Preserved and Accessible
Type  article-journal
Stage   published
Date   2020-12-15
Language   en ?
Journal Metadata
Not in DOAJ
In Keepers Registry
ISSN-L:  1486-3847
Work Entity
access all versions, variants, and formats of this works (eg, pre-prints)
Catalog Record
Revision: da8d31dd-a1c1-4dfb-8562-f81ddbe42827
API URL: JSON