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Psychosocial Variables Related to Why Women are Less Active than Men and Related Health Implications

机译:与女性为何比男性不那么活跃有关的社会心理变量以及相关的健康影响

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This article reviews psychosocial influences on women's participation in physical activity as they differ from men and how associated activity differences impact women's risk for a number of chronic diseases. This topic directly aligns with the mission of this special edition related to disparities in women's health as the typically lower level of physical activity in females directly impacts their health. On average, females participate in physical activity at lower rates than their male counterparts. These lower rates of physical activity are directly related to both incidence of and outcomes from cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes, and breast and gynecological cancers. The relationship between psychosocial factors that are understood to affect physical activity differs between men and women. Specifically, self-efficacy, social support, and motivation are empirically substantiated factors that found to impact physical activity participation among women differently than men. Understanding these relationships is integral to designing effective interventions to target physical activity participation in women so that the related health risks are adequately addressed.
机译:本文回顾了心理社会因素对妇女参与身体活动的影响,因为它们不同于男性,并且相关的活动差异如何影响妇女罹患多种慢性病的风险。该主题与本期特别版中与妇女健康差异有关的使命直接相符,因为女性的体育活动通常较低,这直接影响了她们的健康。平均而言,女性参加体育活动的比率低于男性。这些较低的体育活动率与心血管疾病,2型糖尿病以及乳腺癌和妇科癌症的发病率和结局直接相关。男女之间被认为会影响体育活动的社会心理因素之间的关系有所不同。具体来说,自我效能感,社会支持和动机是凭经验证明的因素,这些因素对女性参与体育活动的影响不同于男性。理解这些关系对于设计针对妇女参加体育活动的有效干预措施是必不可少的,以便适当解决相关的健康风险。

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