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Physical activity behaviors of students of a rural historically black college.

机译:一所乡村历史悠久的黑人大学学生的体育活动行为。

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Physical activity can have a positive impact on health disparities among African Americans. OBJECTIVE: In this study, we assessed physical activity behaviors and correlates of students of a Historically Black College. METHODS: In September 2004, an online survey and pedometers were used to measure physical activity behavior and correlates. PARTICIPANTS: A convenience sample of 106 students completed the survey and received pedometers. Pedometer data were submitted online for 5 weeks. RESULTS: One hundred and six students completed the survey. Twenty-eight percent and 41% of respondents met recommendations for moderate physical activity and vigorous physical activity, respectively. Week 1 daily pedometer step count average was 8,707. Most students reported positive outcome expectations for physical activity. Students submitting pedometer data were less likely to meet MPA recommendations than students only completing the survey. CONCLUSIONS: African American students feel positive about physical activity yet most do not meet recommended levels.
机译:体育锻炼可以对非裔美国人的健康差异产生积极影响。目的:在这项研究中,我们评估了历史悠久的黑人大学学生的体育活动行为及其相关性。方法:2004年9月,使用在线调查和计步器测量身体活动行为及其相关性。参与者:方便样本的106名学生完成了调查并收到了计步器。计步器数据在线提交了5周。结果:一百零六名学生完成了调查。 28%和41%的受访者分别满足了适度体育锻炼和剧烈体育锻炼的建议。第1周的每日计步器平均步数为8,707。大多数学生报告对体育锻炼的预期积极结果。与仅完成调查的学生相比,提交计步器数据的学生不太可能满足MPA建议。结论:非裔美国学生对体育锻炼感到乐观,但大多数未达到推荐水平。

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