Levels Of Physical Activity And Barriers To Sport Participation In Young People With Gender Dysphoria

JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM(2021)

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Objectives: To determine the levels of physical activity (PA) in young people with gender dysphoria (GD) and help identify factors which deter participation.Methods: Fifty-six young people who attended paediatric endocrinology because of GD, June to October 2019, and were on treatment with gonadotrophin-releasing hormone (GnRH) analogue were approached to participate in a survey.Results: A total of 55 young people (98%) responded to the survey. Thirty-eight (69%) participated in PA for >1 h/week. Thirty-two (58%) reported high motivation level for exercise. Those had median age of 15.9 years (10.7, 18.7) at the time of survey, and 13.6 years (9.7, 17.6) at start of GnRH analogue compared to 16.7 years (13.9, 18.5) (p, 0.047) and 15.4 years (11.2, 18.0) (p, 0.009) of the 23 (42%) who reported low motivation. Forty-one (74.5%) reported barriers when accessing PA, such as not being as good as others (75%), revealing sports clothing (73%) and not satisfied with body image (47%). Those were older (16.4 years [10.9, 18.7] vs. 14.7 years [10.7, 18.4] [p, 0.011]) at the time of survey and at start of GnRH analogue (14.9 years [9.7, 18.0] vs. 12.5 years [10.6, 15.2] [p, 0.0001]) than those 14 (25.5%) who reported facing no barriers. Twelve (85.7%) of those reporting no barriers stated high motivation levels compared to 20 (48.8%) of those reporting barriers (p, 0.026).Conclusions: Strategies aimed at improving participation are twofold: first to improve motivation, especially in postpubertal young people, and secondly to achieve societal change to help eliminate barriers.
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adolescents, barriers, gender dysphoria, GnRH analogue, physical activity
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