| Literature DB >> 25488655 |
Camilla Sjörs1, Stephanie E Bonn, Ylva Trolle Lagerros, Arvid Sjölander, Katarina Bälter.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Knowledge about factors influencing physical activity behavior is needed in order to tailor physical activity interventions to the individual.Entities:
Keywords: Internet; aged; barrier; exercise; men; motivation
Year: 2014 PMID: 25488655 PMCID: PMC4285757 DOI: 10.2196/ijmr.3191
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Interact J Med Res ISSN: 1929-073X
Characteristics of the study population.
| Characteristics | All participants | Physically active | Insufficiently active |
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| Mean (SD) or n (%) | Mean (SD) or n (%) | Mean (SD) or n (%) |
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| Age (years) | 66.6 | (7.5) | 65.7 | (7.0) | 68.6 | (8.2) | .03 | |
| Weight (kg) | 82.4 | (10.6) | 81.3 | (9.2) | 84.8 | (12.9) | .05 | |
| Height (cm) | 179.1 | (6.3) | 179.3 | (6.3) | 178.6 | (6.6) | .51 | |
| Body mass index (kg/m2) | 25.6 | (2.8) | 25.3 | (2.6) | 26.5 | (3.0) | .011 | |
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| <25 (normal weight) | 63 | (42.0) | 51 | (49.0) | 12 | (26.1) |
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| ≥25 (overweight and obese) | 87 | (58.0) | 53 | (51.0) | 34 | (73.9) |
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| Work | 84 | (56.0) | 62 | (59.6) | 22 | (47.8) |
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| Do not work/retired | 66 | (44.0) | 42 | (40.4) | 24 | (52.2) |
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| ≤ 9 | 24 | (16.0) | 14 | (13.5) | 10 | (21.7) |
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| >9-12 | 43 | (28.7) | 29 | (27.9) | 14 | (30.4) |
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| >12 | 70 | (46.7) | 49 | (47.1) | 21 | (45.7) |
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| Other | 13 | (8.7) | 12 | (11.5) | 1 | (2.2) |
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Figure 1Identification of different perceived reasons for activity among physically active men (n=104).
Figure 2Identification of different perceived barriers to physical activity among insufficiently active men (n=46).
Figure 3Incentives that would make the participants more physically active (n=150). The 18 men answering “Other” received a follow-up question with the possibility to write down what would make them more physically active. Eight of the men answered less pain during exercise and six needed more leisure time.
Figure 4Preferred activities among men that would like to be more physically active (n=83).