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Colleen Morgan
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This study examines whether a community-based physical activity intervention influenced movement in stages of change in physical activity in an adult population, whether any such effect was mediated by psychosocial influences, and whether any such mediations were moderated by socio-demographic or anthropometric factors. The three year long pseudoexperimental intervention (intervention; n= 616, mean age= 49.4 ± 9.9 years, control; n= 565, mean age= 49.1 ± 9.0 years) included physical activity, communication, environmental and participatory components. Stages of change in physical activity and potential psychosocial mediators were assessed by questionnaires. Regression analyses revealed a significant favourable intervention effect on stages of change, partially mediated by enhanced support from family, perceived control, and physical activity identity. No moderation effects by gender, age, ethnicity, education or BMI were observed. Support from family, perceived control, and identity might be important intervention target points for inducing forward movement in the stages of change in physical activity, regardless of socio-demographic and anthropometric background factors.
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本研究考察了以社区为基础的体育活动干预是否会影响成年人在体育活动变化阶段的运动,这种影响是否由社会心理影响介导,以及这种影响是否由社会人口统计学或人体测量学因素调节。为期三年的伪实验干预(干预;N = 616,平均年龄= 49.4±9.9岁,对照组;N = 565,平均年龄= 49.1±9.0岁),包括身体活动、交流、环境和参与成分。通过问卷调查评估身体活动变化的阶段和潜在的社会心理调节因素。回归分析显示,干预对改变阶段有显著的有利影响,部分介导因素包括家庭支持、感知控制和身体活动认同的增强。没有观察到性别、年龄、种族、教育程度或体重指数的调节作用。无论社会人口统计学和人体测量学背景因素如何,家庭支持、感知控制和身份认同可能是在身体活动变化阶段诱导向前运动的重要干预目标点。
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