Wilson Oliver W A, Jones Bethany A, Bopp Melissa
Department of Kinesiology, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania, USA.
School of Social Sciences, Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham, England.
J Am Coll Health. 2023 Feb-Mar;71(2):507-512. doi: 10.1080/07448481.2021.1895808. Epub 2021 Mar 24.
To examine aerobic and muscle-strengthening activity disparities among college cis-gender and transgender students adjusting for other socio-demographic characteristics (age, race/ethnicity, sexual orientation). National Collegiate Health Assessment (NCHA) data collected between Fall 2015 and Fall 2018 were analyzed using chi-square tests for independence and odds ratios. Cis-gender women were significantly less likely to meet aerobic and muscle-strengthening activity recommendations compared to cisgender men. Transgender men and transgender women were less likely to meet aerobic and muscle-strengthening activity recommendations compared to cisgender peers. Differences were also revealed among transgender individuals, with transgender women more and less likely to meet aerobic and muscle-strengthening recommendations respectively compared to transgender men. Considerable aerobic and muscle-strengthening activity participation disparities exist between cisgender and transgender emerging adults. The unique constraints that transgender college students experience in relation to both aerobic and muscle-strengthening activity participation require further examination to ensure the provision of equitable opportunities to be physically active.
为了研究在调整其他社会人口学特征(年龄、种族/族裔、性取向)后,大学顺性别和跨性别学生之间的有氧运动和肌肉强化活动差异。使用卡方独立性检验和比值比分析了2015年秋季至2018年秋季收集的全国大学生健康评估(NCHA)数据。与顺性别男性相比,顺性别女性达到有氧运动和肌肉强化活动建议的可能性显著更低。与顺性别同龄人相比,跨性别男性和跨性别女性达到有氧运动和肌肉强化活动建议的可能性更低。在跨性别个体中也发现了差异,与跨性别男性相比,跨性别女性达到有氧运动建议的可能性更高,而达到肌肉强化建议的可能性更低。顺性别和跨性别青少年在有氧运动和肌肉强化活动参与方面存在相当大的差异。跨性别大学生在参与有氧运动和肌肉强化活动方面所经历的独特限制需要进一步研究,以确保提供公平的体育活动机会。