Negative correlation between BMI and perception of physical activity in adolescents

P. A. D. Tore, Sergio Bellantonio, D. Colella
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The development of obesity is a complex problem, conditioned by heterogeneous factors. Despite the impressive amount of research, the phenomenon is difficult to investigate, due to the inadequacy of quantitative methods to assess the negative spiral that triggers between self-efficacy perception and physical activity levels. The present study uses tools from quantitative research relating to conditional motor skills and tools coming from qualitative research relating to psychological factors. The hypothesis is that overweight affects not only motor performance, but also related psychological factors (perceived self-efficacy and enjoyment). The survey was conducted on a group of 177 adolescents (85 males and 92 females) aged between 14 and 18 years in the Puglia region. The subjects, once the quantitative tests were carried out, completed the PAQ_C scales (levels of physical activity in the last week), PACES (Physical Activity Enjoyment Scale) and Motor Self-efficacy questionnaire. Attested a negative relationship between overweight and motor tests results, a Spearman ranks correlation analysis was carried out to investigate the BMI relationship with the scores obtained at the qualitative scales. A negative correlation was identified between BMI and the scores of scales for all subjects (rs = -0.03; -0.15; -0.09 for PAQ_C, PACES and SEM). Based on the analysis of the collected data, adolescents with a high BMI have a high probability of developing adverse perceptions of their effectiveness and facing a high risk of sedentary behaviours.
青少年身体质量指数与身体活动感知呈负相关
肥胖的发展是一个复杂的问题,受到多种因素的制约。尽管研究的数量令人印象深刻,但这一现象很难调查,因为定量方法不足以评估自我效能感感知和身体活动水平之间引发的负面螺旋。本研究使用了与条件运动技能相关的定量研究工具和与心理因素相关的定性研究工具。假设超重不仅影响运动表现,还影响相关的心理因素(感知自我效能和享受)。这项调查是在普利亚地区对177名年龄在14至18岁之间的青少年(85名男性和92名女性)进行的。定量测试完成后,受试者完成PAQ_C(上周体育活动水平)量表、pace(体育活动享受量表)和运动自我效能问卷。为了证实超重与运动测试结果之间存在负相关关系,我们进行了Spearman秩相关分析来研究BMI与定性量表得分之间的关系。所有受试者的BMI与量表得分呈负相关(rs = -0.03;-0.15;-0.09 PAQ_C, PACES和SEM)。根据对收集数据的分析,高BMI的青少年很可能对他们的有效性产生负面看法,并且面临着久坐行为的高风险。
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