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Do perceived cues, benefits, and barriers to physical activity differ between male and female adolescents?

机译:男性和女性青少年之间的感知线索,益处和运动障碍是否有所不同?

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A four-page survey was administered to 535 adolescents at two single-sex (one male, one female) high schools in Cincinnati, Ohio, to examine whether perceptions of physical activity differed by gender. More specifically, the survey assessed perceived cues, benefits, and barriers to exercising. Results indicated that the most helpful cue to physical activity for both female and male students was "having a friend to exercise with." The most commonly reported benefit of exercising among females was "to stay in shape," whereas the most commonly reported benefit to exercising among males was "to become strong." Among females, the most common barrier to exercising was "having no time to exercise," whereas males were most likely to report "wanting to do other things with my time." Multivariate analyses of covariance revealed that perceived cues, benefits, and barriers to physical activity differed significantly based on gender. Recommendations on specific strategies to increasing male and female adolescent physical activity levels are offered.
机译:在俄亥俄州辛辛那提市的两所单性(一男一女)高中对535名青少年进行了为期四页的调查,以调查对体育锻炼的看法是否因性别而异。更具体地说,该调查评估了运动的暗示,收益和障碍。结果表明,男女学生对体育锻炼最有用的提示是“与朋友一起运动”。在女性中最常报告的运动益处是“保持体形”,而在男性中最常报告的运动益处是“变得强壮”。在女性中,最常见的运动障碍是“没有时间运动”,而男性最有可能报告“想用我的时间做其他事情”。协方差的多变量分析表明,根据性别,感知到的线索,益处和体育锻炼的障碍存在显着差异。提供了有关提高男性和女性青少年身体活动水平的特定策略的建议。

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