Lee Yoongu, Lee Hyung-Il, Cho Heetae
Division of Sports Science, Sun Moon University, Asan 31460, Republic of Korea.
Department of Sport Science, Sungkyunkwan University, Suwon 16419, Republic of Korea.
Behav Sci (Basel). 2023 Nov 15;13(11):933. doi: 10.3390/bs13110933.
This manuscript investigates how conscious intention and unconscious exercise habits influence physical activity behavior. While prior research has predominantly focused on conscious decision-making, this study applied a dual-process model to explore the impact of intention and habit on physical activity engagement. Out of the 300 questionnaires distributed to students from one university, 282 questionnaires were utilized for data analysis after excluding insincere responses. Intention was measured using a 7-point scale, while exercise habits were assessed using the Self-Report Behavioral Automaticity Index. In addition, physical activity was measured using the Weekly Leisure-Time Exercise Questionnaire. The validity and reliability of measurement tools were confirmed. Data were analyzed using SPSS and AMOS, including correlation analysis, multiple regression, and moderation analysis. Intention, exercise preparation habit, and exercise performance habit were all found to influence physical activity levels significantly. Intention demonstrated the strongest impact, followed by exercise preparation habit and exercise performance habit. This suggests that the research efforts regarding intention conducted before the emergence of the dual process model, which proposes the importance of unconscious thinking patterns, were not in vain. The analysis revealed a statistically significant moderating effect of exercise preparation habit, but not exercise performance habit, in the relationship between intention and physical activity. Exercise preparation habit was identified as a significant moderator, enhancing the relationship between intention and physical activity. This study underscores the importance of considering both conscious intention and unconscious exercise habits in promoting physical activity. The findings challenge the prevailing emphasis on conscious decision-making and highlight the need for a more comprehensive understanding of unconscious behavior in health behavior interventions. This study is expected to arouse academic interest in the often-neglected area of unconscious behavior.
本手稿研究了有意识的意图和无意识的运动习惯如何影响身体活动行为。虽然先前的研究主要集中在有意识的决策上,但本研究应用了双过程模型来探讨意图和习惯对身体活动参与的影响。在向一所大学的学生发放的300份问卷中,排除不真诚的回答后,有282份问卷用于数据分析。意图使用7点量表进行测量,而运动习惯则使用自我报告行为自动化指数进行评估。此外,身体活动使用每周休闲时间运动问卷进行测量。测量工具的有效性和可靠性得到了确认。使用SPSS和AMOS对数据进行分析,包括相关分析、多元回归和调节分析。结果发现,意图、运动准备习惯和运动表现习惯均对身体活动水平有显著影响。意图的影响最为强烈,其次是运动准备习惯和运动表现习惯。这表明,在双过程模型出现之前进行的关于意图的研究工作并非徒劳,该模型提出了无意识思维模式的重要性。分析显示,运动准备习惯在意图与身体活动之间的关系中具有统计学上显著的调节作用,而运动表现习惯则没有。运动准备习惯被确定为一个显著的调节因素,增强了意图与身体活动之间的关系。本研究强调了在促进身体活动时同时考虑有意识的意图和无意识的运动习惯的重要性。这些发现挑战了当前对有意识决策的普遍强调,并突出了在健康行为干预中更全面理解无意识行为的必要性。本研究有望激发学术界对经常被忽视的无意识行为领域的兴趣。