Physical Activity Status of Gyms and Outdoor Based Group Fitness Program Participants as A Sustainable Health Model

Nicholas MWANGİ, Francis MWANGİ, Vincent MUASYA
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Health benefits of being physically active are well documented and accepted as a remedy for many non-communicable diseases (NCDs). Yet many people are reluctant to make lifestyle adjustments to adopt available fitness programs sustainably. The study assessed Physical Activity Status (PAS) among young adults in Nairobi County who participate in Gym Based Group Fitness Programs (GBGFPs) and Outdoor Based Group Fitness Programs (OBGFPs) to a sustainable health model guided by the 3rd SDG. The objective was to assess PAS between GBGFP and OBGFP participants and across socio-demographic characteristics. The study used a cross-sectional analytical survey research design and a GPAQ questionnaire. Tools used were; descriptive statistics, Cross tabulations, independent T-test and chi-square. The findings were gender distribution was 37.6% male and 62.4% female with 45.6% outdoor and 54.4% gym participants. PAS (Activity at work t(240)=-7.562,p<.000, Travel/cycle t(313)=-6.176,p<.000 and Recreational activity t(295)=-6.273,p<.000 showed a significant difference where outdoor had more participants than gym. However, Sedentary behavior t(338)=-109,p<.913 had more gym participants and showed no significant difference. There was a significant relationship between the mode of training and the social-demographic status age and marital status unlike gender. The conclusion of this study informed and advocated for more efficacious sustainable fitness programs and brought more knowledge to the different social classes on the need to indulge and sustain fitness for good health. They findings greatly assist design more appropriate programs in the world of fitness harnessing the benefits of outdoor and gym based programs.
健身房和户外团体健身项目参与者的身体活动状况作为可持续健康模式
身体活动对健康的好处有据可查,并被公认为治疗许多非传染性疾病的一种方法。然而,许多人不愿意调整生活方式,采用现有的可持续健身计划。该研究评估了内罗毕县参加以健身房为基础的团体健身计划(gbgfp)和以户外为基础的团体健身计划(obgfp)的年轻人的身体活动状况(PAS),以实现可持续发展目标第三个指导下的可持续健康模式。目的是评估GBGFP和OBGFP参与者之间以及跨社会人口特征的PAS。本研究采用横断面分析调查研究设计和GPAQ问卷。使用的工具有;描述性统计、交叉表、独立t检验和卡方检验。性别分布为男性37.6%,女性62.4%,户外45.6%,健身房54.4%。PAS(工作活动)t(240)=-7.562,p<000,行程/周期t(313)=-6.176,p<000和娱乐活动t(295)=-6.273,p<000的结果显示,户外活动的参与者比健身房的参与者多。然而,久坐行为t(338)=-109,p<913个国家有更多的健身房参与者,但没有显著差异。培训方式与社会人口状况、年龄和婚姻状况之间存在显著的相关关系,而与性别无关。本研究的结论为更有效和可持续的健身计划提供了信息和倡导,并为不同的社会阶层带来了更多关于沉迷和坚持健身以保持健康的知识。他们的发现极大地有助于设计更合适的健身项目,利用户外和健身房项目的好处。
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