| Literature DB >> 31407961 |
Saulius Sukys1, Vida J Cesnaitiene1, Arunas Emeljanovas1, Brigita Mieziene1, Irena Valantine2, Zbigniew M Ossowski3.
Abstract
This study aimed to investigate the relationship between health education and motives and barriers for university students' engagement in leisure-time physical activity (PA). The research sample included 709 students (312 females and 397 males) in different years of study, ranging in age between 18-25 years. A questionnaire survey method revealed a significant positive relationship between fitness and health motives and students' leisure-time PA. External barriers were negative predictors of students' leisure-time PA, while more health education-related courses per week were positively associated with students' leisure-time PA. Finally, we found that the number of health education-related courses per week moderated the relationship between fitness and health motives and students' leisure-time PA. These findings suggest that university students' fitness and health motives and external barriers to be physically active outweigh other motives and barriers in determining their leisure-time PA. In addition, health education in university studies can effectively increase students' health-related motivation for PA.Entities:
Keywords: barriers; health education; leisure-time physical activity; motivation; university students
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31407961 DOI: 10.1177/0031512519869089
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Percept Mot Skills ISSN: 0031-5125