Accessibility of Fitness Facilities and Physical Activity Participation: A Comparison of Disabled Athletes and Disabled People

Ellail Ain Mohd Aznan, A. D. Ismail, Ahmad Fikri Mohd Kassim, Mohd Khairulanwar Md Yusof, Hajar Asmidar Samat
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Accessibility is one of the most important aspects of the open environment, as it provides a sense of freedom, competence, and autonomy for active involvement and use. However, there is still a question about the accessibility given at sports and fitness facilities, particularly for disabled individuals, which has a negative impact on their involvement in physical activity. PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to see if there was a link between the accessibility of fitness facilities and the engagement of impaired people and athletes in physical exercise. METHODS: The participants in this study were divided into two groups: disabled persons and disabled athletes, totaling 140 people with disabilities. The Accessibility Instrument Measuring Fitness and Recreation Environments (AIMFREE) and the Physical Activity Scale for Individuals with Physical Disabilities (PASID) were used to evaluate accessibility and physical participation (PASIPD). The Independent Sample t-test was used to examine the outcome. RESULTS: The findings revealed a significant relationship between fitness facility accessibility and physical activity involvement (p0.01, r=0.356**) and a significant difference in physical activity participation between disabled persons and disabled athletes (p0.05). DISCUSSION: The findings demonstrated that the accessibility of fitness facilities has an impact on the amount of physical activity engagement, and that disabled athletes are more attached to physical activity than disabled persons. CONCLUSIONS: The research might be broadened to learn more about the factors that influence disparities in physical activity engagement among impaired athletes and disabled persons
健身设施可及性与体育活动参与:残障运动员与残障人士之比较
可访问性是开放环境中最重要的方面之一,因为它为积极参与和使用提供了一种自由、能力和自主权。然而,体育和健身设施的无障碍程度仍然存在问题,特别是对残疾人而言,这对他们参与体育活动产生了负面影响。目的:本研究的目的是了解健身设施的可及性与残疾人和运动员参与体育锻炼之间是否存在联系。方法:将研究对象分为残疾人组和残疾人运动员组,共140名残疾人。采用可达性健康与娱乐环境测量量表(AIMFREE)和身体活动量表(PASID)评估可达性和身体参与(PASIPD)。采用独立样本t检验检验结果。结果:健身设施可及性与体育活动参与呈显著相关(p0.01, r=0.356**),残疾人与残疾运动员体育活动参与差异有统计学意义(p0.05)。讨论:研究结果表明,健身设施的可及性对体育活动的参与度有影响,残疾运动员比残疾人更依赖体育活动。结论:本研究可拓展研究范围,进一步了解影响残疾运动员和残疾人体育活动参与差异的因素
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