Department of Epidemiology, University of Alabama at Birmingham 35294-0013, USA.
Ethn Dis. 2011 Winter;21(1):63-7.
More than 60% of African American adults do not meet recommendations for moderate physical activity. We sought to discover the extent to which health attitudes and beliefs are associated with leisure-time physical activity in this population.
Cross-sectional study.
African American adults were asked about their health attitudes and beliefs during a national survey.
Participants were 807 African American men and women aged 18 years and older. Random-digit dialing was employed, sampling telephone numbers by geographical region, area code, and population size.
Participants were asked six health belief questions on the importance of exercise and body weight in health. Logistic regression was used to determine which of these factors were associated with physical activity participation.
The percent of respondents participating in some form of physical activity during the past month was 87.1% in men and 82.9% in women. Factors associated with previous month physical activity in men were perceived personal importance of exercise (P < .001) and necessity of exercise for health (P = .018). In women, perceived personal importance of exercise (P < .001), necessity of exercise for health (P = .006), and having enough activity space (P = .017) were associated with physical activity participation.
Though the direction of causation is unknown, having the attitude that it is important to exercise or be physically active for health predicts physical activity participation in both African American men and women. Creating a sense of importance of physical activity to relieve stress and foster good health may stimulate physical activity participation in African American adults.
超过 60%的非裔美国成年人不符合中等强度身体活动的建议标准。我们试图发现健康态度和信念在该人群的休闲时间身体活动中与哪些因素有关。
横断面研究。
在一项全国性调查中,询问了非裔美国成年人的健康态度和信念。
参与者是非裔美国男女 18 岁及以上的 807 人。采用随机数字拨号,通过地理位置、区号和人口规模对电话号码进行抽样。
参与者被问及六个关于运动和体重对健康重要性的健康信念问题。采用逻辑回归确定这些因素中哪些与身体活动参与有关。
在过去一个月中,男性参与者中有 87.1%和女性参与者中有 82.9%的人参加了某种形式的身体活动。与男性过去一个月身体活动相关的因素是感知到运动对个人的重要性(P<0.001)和健康对运动的必要性(P=0.018)。对于女性,感知到运动对个人的重要性(P<0.001)、健康对运动的必要性(P=0.006)和有足够的活动空间(P=0.017)与身体活动参与相关。
虽然因果关系的方向尚不清楚,但认为运动或身体活动对健康很重要的态度可以预测非裔美国男性和女性的身体活动参与度。让人们感受到身体活动对缓解压力和促进健康的重要性可能会刺激非裔美国成年人的身体活动参与度。