Department of Human Kinesiology, Faculty of Kinesiology and Rehabilitation Sciences, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Leuven, Belgium.
J Sport Exerc Psychol. 2009 Dec;31(6):743-60. doi: 10.1123/jsep.31.6.743.
The objectives of this study were (1) to evaluate the long-term effects of a lifestyle physical activity intervention (n = 60) and a structured exercise intervention (n = 60) on physical self-perceptions and self-esteem in older adults compared with a control group (n = 66), and (2) to test the longitudinal fit of the exercise and self-esteem model (EXSEM). Immediately after the 11-month interventions, the lifestyle group showed significant improvements in self-perceived physical condition, sport competence, body attractiveness, and physical self-worth. In the structured group, significant effects were found on physical condition and sport competence. One year later, the lifestyle program had significant effects on body attractiveness and global self-esteem, while the structured group showed significant improvements in physical condition, sport competence, and body attractiveness. Path analyses revealed a good fit for the EXSEM across the 2-year period.
(1)与对照组(n = 66)相比,评估生活方式体力活动干预(n = 60)和结构化运动干预(n = 60)对老年人身体自我认知和自尊的长期影响;(2)检验运动和自尊模型(EXSEM)的纵向拟合度。在 11 个月的干预结束后,生活方式组在自我感知的身体状况、运动能力、身体吸引力和身体自我价值方面显示出显著的改善。在结构化组中,身体状况和运动能力方面的效果显著。一年后,生活方式计划对身体吸引力和整体自尊产生显著影响,而结构化组在身体状况、运动能力和身体吸引力方面有显著改善。路径分析显示,EXSEM 在两年内具有良好的拟合度。