Children's motivation for moderate-to-vigorous physical activity during the Daily Mile: A theory of planned behaviour perspective

IF 2.6 2区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Phillip M. Gray, Andrew L. Evans
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Sustained motivation for Daily Mile participation at higher physical activity intensities may contribute to the attainment of children's daily moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) targets and long-term health benefits. However, individual variability exists in the amount of MVPA accumulated by children during the Daily Mile. The current study explored children's motivation for participating in the Daily Mile at MVPA intensity, using a theory of planned behaviour framework. Twenty-five children (mean age = 10.07 ± 0.60 years) from the Northwest of England were recruited to the study; 52% were female and 88% were White. Participants completed a questionnaire, with an open-ended response format, probing behavioural, control, and normative beliefs for participation in the Daily Mile at MVPA intensity. Template analysis was conducted independently by two researchers to identify main themes and subthemes. Findings showed that children possessed a range of behavioural, control, and normative beliefs about MVPA participation during the Daily Mile. Prominent behavioural beliefs included fitness enhancement, implications for concentration and learning, positive affective states, and pain and discomfort. Key control beliefs included weather, space and health restrictions, and distractions from peers. Finally, peers and parents were salient normative beliefs. Children possessed a range of modal beliefs in relation to MVPA participation during the Daily Mile. Implications of the findings, and methods for practitioners seeking to maximise the contribution of the Daily Mile to children's daily MVPA targets are discussed.
儿童在 "每日一英里 "活动中进行中等强度体育锻炼的动机:计划行为理论视角
以较高的体育锻炼强度参与 "每日一英里 "活动的持续动力可能有助于实现儿童的每日中到剧烈体育锻炼(MVPA)目标,并对长期健康有益。然而,儿童在 "每日一英里 "活动中积累的 MVPA 量存在个体差异。本研究采用计划行为理论框架,探讨了儿童以 MVPA 强度参与 "每日一英里 "活动的动机。研究招募了来自英格兰西北部的 25 名儿童(平均年龄为 10.07 ± 0.60 岁),其中 52% 为女性,88% 为白人。参与者填写了一份问卷,问卷采用开放式回答格式,探究了参与 MVPA 强度的 "每日一英里 "活动的行为、控制和规范信念。两名研究人员独立进行了模板分析,以确定主要主题和次主题。研究结果表明,儿童对参与 "每日一英里 "活动的 MVPA 有一系列行为、控制和规范信念。突出的行为信念包括增强体质、对集中注意力和学习的影响、积极的情感状态以及疼痛和不适。主要的控制信念包括天气、空间和健康限制,以及来自同伴的干扰。最后,同伴和父母是突出的规范信念。在 "每日一英里 "活动中,儿童拥有一系列与 MVPA 参与相关的模式信念。本文讨论了研究结果的意义,以及从业人员如何最大限度地提高 "每日一英里 "活动对儿童每日 MVPA 目标的贡献。
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European Physical Education Review
European Physical Education Review EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
CiteScore
7.60
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5.90%
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33
期刊介绍: - Multidisciplinary Approaches: European Physical Education Review brings together contributions from a wide range of disciplines across the natural and social sciences and humanities. It includes theoretical and research-based articles and occasionally devotes Special Issues to major topics and themes within the field. - International Coverage: European Physical Education Review publishes contributions from Europe and all regions of the world, promoting international communication among scholars and professionals.
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