Calogiuri Giovanna, Elliott Lewis R
Department of Dental Care and Public Health, Faculty of Public Health, Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences, Hamarveien 112, Elverum 2411, Norway.
European Centre for Environment and Human Health, University of Exeter Medical School, Knowledge Spa, Royal Cornwall Hospital, Truro, Cornwall TR1 3HD, UK.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2017 Apr 4;14(4):377. doi: 10.3390/ijerph14040377.
Exercise in natural environments ("green exercise") confers numerous health benefits, but little is known about why people engage in green exercise. This study examined the importance of nature experiences as a motive for physical activity and the motivational profile of people who engage in green exercise compared to gym- and sports-based exercise. Physical activity motives and typical times spent in different domains of physical activity were reported by 2168 Norwegian adults in a survey. Experiencing nature was generally rated as the second-most important physical activity motive, exceeded only by convenience motives, and it was especially important for older adults and those who engage in greater amounts of instrumental physical activity. Green exercisers reported stronger motives concerning convenience and experiencing nature, whereas gym- or sports-based exercisers reported stronger motives for physical health and sociability. The motives associated with different leisure-time exercise domains may assist in understanding optimal promotion of green exercise.
在自然环境中锻炼(“绿色锻炼”)有诸多健康益处,但人们为何进行绿色锻炼却鲜为人知。本研究探讨了自然体验作为身体活动动机的重要性,以及与基于健身房和运动的锻炼相比,进行绿色锻炼的人的动机特征。2168名挪威成年人在一项调查中报告了身体活动动机以及在不同身体活动领域花费的典型时间。体验自然通常被评为第二重要的身体活动动机,仅次于便利动机,对老年人和进行大量工具性身体活动的人尤为重要。绿色锻炼者表示在便利和体验自然方面有更强的动机,而基于健身房或运动的锻炼者则表示在身体健康和社交方面有更强的动机。与不同休闲时间锻炼领域相关的动机可能有助于理解如何最佳地推广绿色锻炼。