Huberty Jennifer L, Vener Jamie, Ransdell Lynda, Schulte Laura, Budd Melissa A, Gao Yong
Health, Physical Education, and Recreation Department, University of Nebraska Omaha, Omaha, Nebraska 68182, USA.
Women Health. 2010 Jan;50(1):88-106. doi: 10.1080/03630241003601103.
Little progress has been made toward increasing physical activity in women. This study aimed to determine if an 8-month theory-based book club intervention (Women Bound to Be Active) was effective in increasing: (a) self-worth, (b) benefits relative to barriers to physical activity, and (c) physical activity in women (n = 51). Findings suggested a book club was effective for improving: self-worth, the benefits relative to barriers to physical activity, and possibly participation in physical activity. This is an innovative model to help women become more active and learn skills that may enable them to be active on their own long after a physical activity program has ended.
在增加女性身体活动方面进展甚微。本研究旨在确定一项为期8个月、基于理论的读书俱乐部干预措施(“注定活跃的女性”)是否能有效提高:(a)自我价值感,(b)相对于身体活动障碍的益处,以及(c)女性(n = 51)的身体活动水平。研究结果表明,读书俱乐部对于改善自我价值感、相对于身体活动障碍的益处以及可能的身体活动参与度是有效的。这是一种创新模式,有助于女性变得更加活跃,并学习一些技能,使她们在体育活动计划结束后的很长时间里能够自主保持活跃。