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Same old song and dance: an exploratory study of portrayal of physical activity in television programmes aimed at young adolescents

机译:相同的古老歌舞:针对青少年的电视节目中体育锻炼刻画的探索性研究

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Abstract ObjectiveExposure to health-related behaviours on television has been shown to influence smoking and drinking in young people, but little research has been conducted on the portrayal physical activity. The aim of the current project was to explore the portrayal of physical activity in television programmes aimed specifically at adolescent females. Content analysis of 120 episodes of four popular adolescent television programmes was performed. Information on the type and context of physical activity, motivating factors and characters involved was recorded.ResultsPhysical activity was portrayed 122 times, for a duration of 1?h and 31?min (3.2% of total viewing time). Physical activity was mainly portrayed as part of an informal activity as part of a group activity. Over half (53.2%) of scenes portrayed activity been carried out by teenagers. The types of activities portrayed were mostly of vigorous intensity (76.2%), for recreational purposes (78.7%) such as dancing (54.1%) and running (11.5%), and motivated by enjoyment. This study highlights that physical activity is portrayed infrequently, and often with a skewed representation of type of activity. There may be an opportunity to influence physical activity in young adolescents through the positioning of positive images of an active lifestyle in the media.
机译:摘要目的研究表明,暴露于电视上与健康相关的行为会影响年轻人的吸烟和饮酒,但对刻画身体活动的研究很少。当前项目的目的是探索专门针对青春期女性的电视节目中的体育锻炼。对四个流行的青少年电视节目的120集进行了内容分析。记录有关体育活动的类型和背景,动机因素和所涉及特征的信息。结果体育活动被描绘了122次,持续时间为1小时和31分钟(占总观看时间的3.2%)。体育活动主要被描述为非正式活动的一部分,是小组活动的一部分。超过一半(53.2%)的场景是青少年进行的活动。所描绘的活动类型主要是激烈的(76.2%),娱乐目的(78.7%),例如跳舞(54.1%)和跑步(11.5%),以及受娱乐刺激的活动。这项研究强调,体育活动很少被描绘,并且经常以活动类型的歪斜表示。通过在媒体中定位积极生活方式的正面形象,可能有机会影响青少年的体育锻炼。

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