Assessment of health-related behaviours in women practising judo and ju-jitsu

D. Boguszewski, A. Ochal, Fatemeh Islami, Agnieszka Da̧browska-Perzyna, Agnieszka Kurek-Paszczuk, J. Adamczyk
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Background. The aim of this study was to assess the health-related behaviour of women practising judo and ju-jitsu in comparison with others (active and physically inactive). Material and methods. The study involved 414 women aged 18 to 30. For comparison purposes, they were divided into three groups. Group 1 (n=56) were women practising judo or ju-jitsu. Group 2 (n=166) were persons practising other types of regular physical activity and Group 3 (n=192) included those who did not engage in organized physical activity of any kind. The study used the Juczynski Health-Related Behaviours Inventory and the authors’ own survey. Results. The studied judo and ju-jitsu athletes were characterized by a high or average level of health behaviours (on average 85.87). The total score of the intensity of health behaviours achieved by amateur athletes practising combat sports and martial arts was higher than the results of the other groups (p<0.01). Conclusion. Women practising martial arts were characterized by a high overall index of health behaviours – they more often paid attention to correct eating habits and preventive health behaviours, among others. This may testify to the intellectualization of athletic and health-related training and the transfer of desired behaviours to everyday life.
对练习柔道和柔术的妇女健康行为的评估
背景。本研究的目的是评估练习柔道和柔术的妇女与其他妇女(运动和不运动)的健康相关行为。材料和方法。这项研究涉及414名年龄在18到30岁之间的女性。为了比较,他们被分成三组。第1组(n=56)为练习柔道或柔术的女性。第2组(n=166)是从事其他类型的定期身体活动的人,而第3组(n=192)包括没有从事任何有组织的身体活动的人。该研究使用了Juczynski健康相关行为量表和作者自己的调查。结果。被调查的柔道和柔术运动员的健康行为水平较高或中等(平均为85.87)。业余搏击类和武术类运动员健康行为强度总分高于其他各组(p<0.01)。结论。练习武术的妇女的特点是总体健康行为指数较高——她们更经常注意正确的饮食习惯和预防性健康行为等。这可能证明了运动和健康相关训练的智能化,以及将期望的行为转移到日常生活中。
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