The Differences in Physical Activity Levels of Male snd Female University Students

F. Moscatelli, M. E. La Torre, Paride Vasco, A. Valenzano, V. Monda, G. Cibelli, Giovanni Messina, Rita Polito
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Study purpose. The aim of this study was to examine the levels of physical activity among undergraduates living in ADISU (Agency for the Right to University Study) residences in order to better understand their situations and highlight the differences between male and female students. Materials and methods. Eighty participants between the ages of 18 and 28 were enrolled in this study. A questionnaire was given to each participant who was selected for the study in order to gather general data and measure physical activity levels. Results. 60% of the students involved in this investigation are smokers; nonsmokers show a higher average than smokers, which indicates greater physical activity and higher frequency; 52.3% of female students declare not to practice any PA compared to 26.9% of male students; 9.3% of female students declare to practice PA < 1 time per week, while 15.4% of male students declare to practice PA < 1 time per week; 7.4% of female students declare to practice PA 1-2 times per week, while 3.8% of male students declare to practice PA 1-2 times per week; 25.9% of female students declare to practice PA 2-3 times per week, while 23.1% of male students declare to practice PA 2-3 times per week; finally, 3.7% of female students declare to practice PA > 3 times per week, while 30.8% of male students declare to practice PA > 3 times per week. Conclusions. In conclusion, we think that studies like ours are essential for formulating plans to enhance students’ wellbeing and their academic route inside universities.
男、女大学生体育活动水平的差异
研究的目的。本研究的目的是调查居住在大学学习权利机构(ADISU)宿舍的本科生的体育活动水平,以便更好地了解他们的情况,并突出男女学生之间的差异。材料和方法。80名年龄在18到28岁之间的参与者参加了这项研究。研究人员给每个被选中的参与者发了一份问卷,以收集一般数据并测量他们的身体活动水平。参与本次调查的学生中有60%是吸烟者;不吸烟者的平均值高于吸烟者,这表明他们的体力活动更多,频率更高;52.3%的女生表示不进行任何PA练习,而男生的这一比例为26.9%;9.3%的女生每周PA练习次数< 1次,15.4%的男生每周PA练习次数< 1次;7.4%的女生每周练习1-2次,3.8%的男生每周练习1-2次;25.9%的女生每周练习2-3次,23.1%的男生每周练习2-3次;最后,3.7%的女生表示每周练习3次以上,而30.8%的男生表示每周练习3次以上。总之,我们认为像我们这样的研究对于制定计划来提高学生的幸福感和他们在大学里的学术路线是必不可少的。
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