Department of Health and Social Management, University of Eastern Finland, POB 1627, FIN-70211 Kuopio, Finland.
Diaconia University of Applied Sciences, 76130 Pieksämäki, Finland.
Health Promot Int. 2023 Feb 1;38(1). doi: 10.1093/heapro/daac178.
Studying individuals' motivation to engage in physical activity raises the question of whether physical activity is a consumption good (enjoyment) or an investment good (a health investment). The aims of the study were: (i) What kind of motivational background is it possible to identify for different forms of physical activity among adults, and (ii) Is there an association between different motivational factors and the form and amount of physical activity among adults. A mixed methods approach was applied using interviews (n = 20) and a questionnaire (n = 156). The qualitative data was analysed using content analysis. The quantitative data were analysed using factor and regression analysis. Among the interviewees, different types of motivation were found: 'enjoyment', 'health reasons' and 'mixed motivations', and from the quantitative data: (i) mixed motivation, a combination of enjoyment and investment, (ii) dislike of physical activity, (iii) social, (iv) goal focused, (v) appearance focused and (vi) exercising only within the comfort zone. Mixed-motivational background, with both enjoyment and investment in health, increased weekly physical activity hours significantly (β = 1.733; p = 0.001). Personal appearance-based motivation increased weekly muscle training (β = 0.540; p = 0.000) and brisk physical activity hours (β = 0651; p = 0.014). Conducting such physical activity which provides enjoyment during the performance of the activity, increased weekly balance-focused exercise hours (β = 0.224; p = 0.034). People have different kind of motivational backgrounds for engaging in physical activity. Mixed motivational background, including enjoyment and investment in health, yielded more physical activity in hours than if the person had only one of these motivations.
研究个体参与体育活动的动机提出了一个问题,即体育活动是一种消费性商品(享受)还是投资性商品(健康投资)。本研究的目的是:(i)确定成年人不同形式的体育活动可能具有什么样的动机背景;(ii)不同的激励因素与成年人不同形式和数量的体育活动之间是否存在关联。本研究采用混合方法,使用访谈(n=20)和问卷(n=156)。对定性数据进行内容分析,对定量数据进行因子和回归分析。在受访者中,发现了不同类型的动机:“享受”、“健康原因”和“混合动机”,从定量数据中可以看出:(i)混合动机,即享受和投资的结合,(ii)不喜欢体育活动,(iii)社交,(iv)目标导向,(v)注重外表,(vi)只在舒适区进行锻炼。混合动机背景,同时具有享受和投资健康的动机,显著增加了每周的体育活动时间(β=1.733;p=0.001)。基于个人外表的动机增加了每周肌肉训练(β=0.540;p=0.000)和剧烈体育活动时间(β=0.651;p=0.014)。进行这种在活动过程中提供享受的体育活动,增加了每周专注于平衡的锻炼时间(β=0.224;p=0.034)。人们参与体育活动的动机背景各不相同。混合动机背景,包括享受和投资健康,比只有一种动机产生的体育活动时间更多。