Abstract Background Although perceptions of what constitutes physical activity (PA) may vary between culturally diverse populations, very little research has explored the perceptions of PA among Indian migrants. This study aimed to identify how PA and sedentary behaviour (SB) are defined and describe how these definitions are shaped by cultural background and migration among a sample of Indian migrants living in Australia. Methods Using an exploratory qualitative approach, semi-structured interviews were conducted with twenty-one Indian migrants living in Melbourne (10 men and 11 women; age range: 18 to 65 years). Interviews were audio-recorded and transcribed verbatim. Data were coded and analysed inductively using thematic analyses. Resul...
The purpose of this thesis is to investigate the role of physical activity in the lives of three In...
This study investigated the experiences of Indian immigrant families’ participation in sport and phy...
BACKGROUND: The burden of chronic disease in Indigenous Australia is more than double that of non-In...
A qualitative exploration of perspectives of physical activity and sedentary behaviour among Indian ...
Background: Australia continues to witness rising levels of immigration by individuals from Cultural...
This qualitative descriptive study was conducted to fill the knowledge gap identified in the past li...
Given poorer health and higher rates of chronic disease seen in Indigenous populations around the wo...
Aim To understand the barriers to and motivations for physical activity among second-generation Brit...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.Physical activity is widely acc...
Research indicates that there are worryingly low levels of physical activity among South Asians comp...
To investigate the relationship between rural to urban migration and physical activity (PA) in India...
Background: Australia continues to witness rising levels of immigration by individuals from Cultural...
The purpose of this phenomenological study was to examine what constitutes the experience of physica...
Background - We examined whether physical activity risk differed between migrant sub-groups and the ...
Culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) communities; refugees in particular, have complex healt...
The purpose of this thesis is to investigate the role of physical activity in the lives of three In...
This study investigated the experiences of Indian immigrant families’ participation in sport and phy...
BACKGROUND: The burden of chronic disease in Indigenous Australia is more than double that of non-In...
A qualitative exploration of perspectives of physical activity and sedentary behaviour among Indian ...
Background: Australia continues to witness rising levels of immigration by individuals from Cultural...
This qualitative descriptive study was conducted to fill the knowledge gap identified in the past li...
Given poorer health and higher rates of chronic disease seen in Indigenous populations around the wo...
Aim To understand the barriers to and motivations for physical activity among second-generation Brit...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.Physical activity is widely acc...
Research indicates that there are worryingly low levels of physical activity among South Asians comp...
To investigate the relationship between rural to urban migration and physical activity (PA) in India...
Background: Australia continues to witness rising levels of immigration by individuals from Cultural...
The purpose of this phenomenological study was to examine what constitutes the experience of physica...
Background - We examined whether physical activity risk differed between migrant sub-groups and the ...
Culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) communities; refugees in particular, have complex healt...
The purpose of this thesis is to investigate the role of physical activity in the lives of three In...
This study investigated the experiences of Indian immigrant families’ participation in sport and phy...
BACKGROUND: The burden of chronic disease in Indigenous Australia is more than double that of non-In...