College of Health and Applied Human Sciences, University of North Carolina Wilmington, Wilmington, NC, USA.
J Am Coll Health. 2020 Apr;68(3):294-301. doi: 10.1080/07448481.2018.1549047. Epub 2019 Jan 7.
The authors examined the end of semester outcomes (December, 2017) on the Wellness Inventory and demographics among college students taking a Physical Education (PED 101) course at a university in the southeast United States. College students were assessed at the end of the semester for health and well-being outcomes according to the Wellness Inventory. Results showed that there were few gender or age differences for the dimensions of well-being. However, there were significant differences for most of the dimensions of health and well-being between frequent exercisers and infrequent exercisers. There were also significant differences between students who reported being in excellent health versus students who reported being in fair or poor health. Consistent exercise throughout the week may play a role in overall health and well-being. The results from this study warrant further investigation into the relationship between the exercise frequency and the dimensions of health and well-being.
作者检查了在美国东南部一所大学上体育教育 (PED 101) 课程的大学生在期末的健康问卷 (2017 年 12 月) 和人口统计学数据。根据健康问卷,大学生在学期末评估健康和幸福结果。结果表明,幸福的维度在性别或年龄方面几乎没有差异。然而,在健康和幸福的大多数维度上,经常锻炼者和不常锻炼者之间存在显著差异。在报告自己身体健康状况极佳的学生和报告自己身体状况一般或较差的学生之间也存在显著差异。每周有规律的运动可能对整体健康和幸福起着重要作用。本研究的结果表明,有必要进一步研究锻炼频率与健康和幸福维度之间的关系。