Association of physical activity on exercise motivation and body mass index among university students

IF 0.8 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Varghese C Antony, K. Azeem
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Background and Study Aim. Motivation as a psychological feature that arouses and energizes people to action towards physical activity and makes them sustain to a physically active behavior. Motivation leads to increased participation in physical activity.  The objective of this study was to determine the association of physical activity to exercise motivation of university students at different levels of body mass index. Material and Methods. 140 undergraduate students Mean age 19±0.70 years randomly categorized into underweight <18.5 kg/m2 [n= 37: 26.4%]; normal-weight 18.5-24.9 kg/m2 [n= 31: 22.1%]; obese ≥30.00 kg/m2 [n=37: 26.4%] and obese class III ≥40.00 kg/m2 [n=35: 25%]. Exercise motivation measured through BREQ-2. Results. ANOVA revealed highly significant difference among BMI categories on intrinsic regulation (p=0.007<.05) and identified regulation (p=0.006<.05). Obese class III students differed on external regulation (p=0.003) and introjected regulations (p=0.011). The association of physical activity to exercise motivation revealed that students who engaged more time in physical activities had significantly higher scores on identified regulation (p < 0.05) and intrinsic regulation (p < 0.01). Conclusions. The results suggested that university students in all BMI categories were internally motivated. The normal weight students exhibited high intrinsic and identified regulation, which reflected as better autonomous motivation. Physical activity had strong association with intrinsic regulation and identified regulation. Obese class students exhibited higher degree of extrinsic motivation and amotivation. Students who engaged more time in physical activity had better intrinsic motivation.
大学生体育活动对运动动机和体重指数的影响
背景与研究目的。动机是一种心理特征,它唤起和激励人们对身体活动采取行动,并使他们保持身体活动行为。动机导致更多地参与体育活动。本研究旨在探讨不同体质指数水平的大学生体育活动对运动动机的影响。材料与方法:140名大学生,平均年龄19±0.70岁,随机分为体重不足<18.5 kg/m2组[n= 37: 26.4%];正常体重18.5-24.9 kg/m2 [n= 31: 22.1%];肥胖≥30.00 kg/m2 [n=37: 26.4%], III级肥胖≥40.00 kg/m2 [n=35: 25%]。通过BREQ-2测试运动动机。结果。方差分析显示,BMI类别间内在调节(p=0.007< 0.05)和外在调节(p=0.006< 0.05)的差异极显著。肥胖三班学生在外在调节(p=0.003)和内在调节(p=0.011)上存在差异。体育活动与运动动机的关系显示,参与体育活动时间越多的学生在识别调节(p < 0.05)和内在调节(p < 0.01)上得分越高。结论。结果表明,所有BMI类别的大学生都有内在动机。体重正常的学生表现出较高的内在调节和识别调节,表现为较好的自主动机。体力活动与内在调节和识别调节有较强的相关性。肥胖班学生表现出较高的外在动机和动机。花更多时间进行体育活动的学生有更好的内在动机。
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