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Application of the social cognitive theory to a web-based physical activity intervention for overweight African American female college students.

机译:社会认知理论在超重非洲裔美国女大学生基于网络的体育锻炼干预中的应用。

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Background.African American women report low levels of physical activity and share a disproportionate burden of many health conditions associated with being insufficiently active, indicating the need for innovative approaches to promote physical activity in this population. The purpose of the current study was to evaluate changes in physical activity and associated Social Cognitive Theory constructs of outcome expectations, enjoyment, self-regulation, and social support following the completion of a six month, culturally-adapted, Social Cognitive Theory-based website-delivered weight loss and physical activity intervention for young African-American women.;Methods.A secondary data analysis was performed on African-American female college students (N=34) enrolled in a web-based weight loss and physical activity pilot study. Bivariate regression analyses were conducted to examine associations between the Social Cognitive Theory constructs and baseline physical activity levels. Paired t-tests were used to assess pre-post changes in the Social Cognitive Theory variables and physical activity from baseline to six months. Bivariate regression analyses were used to assess whether pre-post changes in the Social Cognitive Theory variables were associated with pre-post changes in physical activity. Due to the preliminary nature of the pilot study, statistical significance was set at p<.10.;Results.Participants had a mean age of 21.21 (SD=2.31) years and mean BMI of 35.4 (SD=6.82). No significant bivariate relationships emerged between the Social Cognitive Theory variables and physical activity at baseline. Intent-to-treat analyses showed participants increased their moderate-to-vigorous intensity physical activity from 75.5 minutes/week (SD=72.9) at baseline to 92.41 minutes/week (SD=85.3) at six months (p=.15) and reported significant increases in self-regulation for physical activity (p=.03) and social support for physical activity from friends (p=.03). Analyses among study completers showed an increase of 33.23 minutes/week of physical activity (SD=97.7) and similar increases in both self-regulation and social support. Pre-post changes in the Social Cognitive Theory variables were not significantly associated with pre-post changes in physical activity.;ConclusionParticipants reported significant improvements in social support from friends and self-regulation for physical activity. The promising physical activity findings call for future studies with larger samples to further explore the applicability of culturally adapted web-based approaches to promote physical activity in this understudied population.
机译:背景:非裔美国妇女报告说,他们的体育锻炼水平较低,并且由于缺乏足够的运动而承担了许多健康状况的不成比例的负担,这表明需要采取创新方法来促进这一人群的体育锻炼。本研究的目的是在完成六个月的基于文化适应,基于社会认知理论的网站建设后,评估体育活动的变化以及相关的社会认知理论结构对结果的期望,享受,自我调节和社会支持的影响方法:对非裔美国女大学生(N = 34)进行了基于网络的减肥和体育锻炼先导研究的二级数据分析。进行了双变量回归分析,以检验社会认知理论建构与基线身体活动水平之间的关联。配对的t检验用于评估从基线到六个月的社会认知理论变量和身体活动的前后变化。使用双变量回归分析来评估社会认知理论变量的事前变化是否与身体活动的事前变化相关。由于该初步研究的初步性质,统计学显着性设置为p <0.10。结果:参与者的平均年龄为21.21(SD = 2.31)岁,平均BMI为35.4(SD = 6.82)。社会认知理论变量与基线体育活动之间未发现显着的双变量关系。意向治疗分析显示,参与者的中度到剧烈强度的体育锻炼从基线的75.5分钟/周(SD = 72.9)增加到六个月的92.41分钟/周(SD = 85.3)(p = .15),并且报告称体育锻炼的自我调节能力显着提高(p = .03),朋友对体育锻炼的社会支持也大大提高(p = .03)。研究完成者的分析显示,每周进行的体育锻炼增加了33.23分钟(SD = 97.7),并且自我调节和社会支持也有类似的增加。社交认知理论变量的事前变化与事后身体活动变化没有显着相关性。结论参与者报告说,朋友的社交支持和身体活动的自我调节能力得到了显着改善。有前途的体育活动发现要求对更大的样本进行进一步的研究,以进一步探索适应文化的基于网络的方法在该人口众多的人群中促进体育活动的适用性。

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  • 作者

    Joseph, Rodney P.;

  • 作者单位

    The University of Alabama at Birmingham.;

  • 授予单位 The University of Alabama at Birmingham.;
  • 学科 Health Sciences Public Health.;Womens Studies.;African American Studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2012
  • 页码 183 p.
  • 总页数 183
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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