Estágios de mudança de comportamento para atividade física em universitários e fatores sociodemográficos associados

Priscila Luana Quintino, D. S. Silva, E. L. Petróski
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The objectives of this study were to describe the Stages of Behavior Change (SBC) for Physical Activity (PA) and to identify sociodemographic factors associated with SBC for PA among Physical Education students from a public institution in southern Brazil. This is a cross-sectional study with 236 Physical Education students from the Federal University of Santa Catarina. SBC (pre-contemplation, contemplation, preparation, action and maintenance) was assessed through a questionnaire. The following sociodemographic variables were analyzed: sex, age, marital status, employment, income, university course and maternal and paternal education. Among students investigated, 18.6% were in stages of physically inactive behavior (0.4 % pre-contemplation, 2.5 % contemplation, 15.7 % preparation). In relation to stages of active behavior, 81.4 % of college students were in the following situation: 18.2 % action; 63.2 % maintenance. Women were more likely to show inactive behavior. Health education programs and encouragement for the practice of sports in universities should be adopted to modify and adopt active behavior.
大学生体育活动行为改变的阶段和相关的社会人口学因素
本研究的目的是描述体育活动(PA)的行为改变阶段(SBC),并确定来自巴西南部一所公共机构的体育专业学生中与体育活动(PA)的SBC相关的社会人口因素。这是一项对圣卡塔琳娜联邦大学236名体育专业学生的横断面研究。SBC (pre-contemplation,默想,preparation, action and maintenance)通过问卷进行评估。分析了以下社会人口学变量:性别、年龄、婚姻状况、就业、收入、大学课程和父母的教育程度。在被调查的学生中,有18.6%的人处于运动不活跃的阶段(0.4%的人在思考前,2.5%的人在思考,15.7%的人在准备)。就积极行为的阶段而言,81.4%的大学生处于以下情况:行动18.2%;63.2%维护。女性更有可能表现出不活跃的行为。应采取健康教育计划和鼓励体育实践,以改变和采取积极的行为。
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