PLoS ONE (Jan 2024)

Physical activity among transgender individuals: A systematic review of quantitative and qualitative studies.

  • Joseph S Lightner,
  • Justin Schneider,
  • Amanda Grimes,
  • Melissa Wigginton,
  • Laurel Curran,
  • Tori Gleason,
  • Tyler Prochnow

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0297571
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 2
p. e0297571

Abstract

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Transgender individuals face stigma, discrimination, and other barriers impacting their ability to engage in physical activity (PA). We aim to review current literature on PA among transgender individuals. A systemic literature search of research studies from 2010-2023 was conducted. Studies must have reported a measure of PA and gender, be original research, and focus on transgender participants' PA. Rates of PA for transgender individuals were lower compared to cisgender or sexual minority individuals. Transgender women were less likely to engage in PA than other groups. Qualitative results suggest transgender oppression, stigma, discrimination, body image, unwelcoming environments (gyms, locker rooms, swimming pools), and the dichotomous structure of sport contribute to lower rates of PA among transgendered individuals. Disparities in PA for transgender individuals exist. Policy, environment, and system changes are needed to reduce transgender stigma in sport and PA settings. Current legislation is being developed and implemented in the United States regarding the place of transgender individuals in sport and PA. These results should inform public discourse on the topic.