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Increasing physical activity in Low Socio-economic Groups among Youngs…
Increasing physical activity in Low Socio-economic Groups among Youngs adults
Risks associated with low physical activity among young adults
Type 2 diabetes
Osteoporosis
Risk of developing cardiovascular disease(AIHW,2023)
Over weight and obesity
Issues
Issues for nurses in empowering young adults for increasing physical activity-gender and safety issues
Issues for nurses in enhancing "Regional Sports Partnership" -lack of self-motivation and lack of confidence
Issues for nurses in maintaining SDG3- low socioeconomic status of the target population
Causes of low physical activity for young adults in Australia
poor health/injury/too lazy
Not enough time/too many other commitments( AIHW, 2021)
Low socioeconomic status
Lack of enjoyment ( Koh et al., 2022)
Low physical activity among young adults in Australia
73% young people aged 15-17 are insufficiently
physically active in Australia ( AIHW, 2023)
78% did not do the recommended 3 days a week of muscle strengthening activity
( AIHW, 2023)
Health promotion strategies/ projects
Regional Sport Partnership ( VicHealth, 2022)
Everyone Wins- Community sporting clubs
(VicHealth, 2022)
Role of nurses in
maintaining SDG3
Fostering positive
relationships
Creating a supportive environment
SDG3- Good Health and Well-being
Ensuring overall well-being
Access to basic healthcare
Role of nurses in empowering young adults for increasing physical activity
Leading an active lifestyle
Providing patient's
education
Role of nurses in enhancing " Regional Sports Partnership"
Functioning as a coordinator
Communicating the client's need