Motives and Barriers to Exercise among Underweight Filipino College Students

Patrick L. Manasan, Cristine G. Quitor, Vincent P. Ronquillo, Darelle C. Dabu, Jennilyn T. Dela Cruz, Ma. Angela V. Sode, Salvador Jr. L. Cruz
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In many cases, underweight students may be left behind due to poor nutrition, health issues, or lack of access to resources that would help them thrive and achieve their academic goals. This condition is often overlooked, but it can have serious health consequences. In this paper, the researchers used the free-listing method to ascertain the perceived motives and barriers to exercise among underweight Filipino university students. This quantitative-descriptive study comprised 300 underweight Filipino college students enrolled in ‘PATHFIT-2: Exercise-Based Fitness Activities' for first-year students during their Second Semester of the Academic Year 2022-2023 from the main campus of a state university in Pampanga, Philippines, who were classified as having BMIs below the normal weight. Furthermore, EMI-2 from Mullan et al. (1997) subscales were used to categorize responses in the free list for motives, whereas Myers and Roth's (1997) subscales were utilized to categorize barriers. The top five reported motives for underweight students were "positive health," "strength and endurance", "ill health avoidance", "appearance", and "weight management". While "competition", "nimbleness", "affiliation", and "health pressures" did not elicit a response. On the other hand, most respondents do not have enough time and are too lazy to exercise since it may interfere with their school-related tasks. The findings provided educational institutions with precise recommendations on how to establish exercise programs that are in line with what motivates students and examine any barriers that may prevent such physical activity engagement.
菲律宾体重过轻大学生运动动机及障碍
在许多情况下,体重过轻的学生可能会因为营养不良、健康问题或缺乏帮助他们茁壮成长和实现学业目标的资源而落后。这种情况经常被忽视,但它可能会造成严重的健康后果。本研究以菲律宾大学生为研究对象,采用自由列示法研究体重过轻大学生的运动动机及运动障碍。这项定量描述性研究包括300名体重过轻的菲律宾大学生,他们在2022-2023学年第二学期参加了“PATHFIT-2:基于运动的健身活动”,这些学生来自菲律宾邦板牙一所州立大学的主校区,他们被归类为bmi低于正常体重。此外,Mullan等人(1997)的EMI-2子量表被用于对动机自由列表中的反应进行分类,而Myers和Roth(1997)的子量表被用于对障碍进行分类。据报道,体重过轻学生的前五大动机是“积极健康”、“力量和耐力”、“避免生病”、“外表”和“体重管理”。而“竞争”、“灵活性”、“隶属关系”和“健康压力”则没有得到回应。另一方面,大多数受访者没有足够的时间,也懒得锻炼,因为这可能会干扰他们的学校相关任务。这些发现为教育机构提供了精确的建议,告诉他们如何制定符合学生动机的锻炼计划,并检查可能阻碍这种体育活动参与的任何障碍。
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