Ahmed Md Dilsad, Al Salim Zuhair A
College of Sciences and Human Studies, Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Prince Mohammed Bin Fahd University, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Sport Science and Physical Activity Department, University of Hafr Al Batin, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Heliyon. 2024 Jan 26;10(3):e25152. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e25152. eCollection 2024 Feb 15.
Physical activity (PA) plays a crucial role in promoting good health and an active lifestyle among university students. Quality Physical Education (QPE) program is instrumental in achieving sustainability in PA. Motivation is a key factor in encouraging PA in students. However, motivation alone may not lead to inclusivity unless quality components are thoughtfully integrated into physical education (PE) programs.
This study aimed to address three research questions: i) Can the motivation for PA participation be enhanced through the provision of high-quality PE programs in university settings? ii) Does the quality provision of PE contribute to promoting sustainable PA among adolescents? and iii) Is this carry-over process influenced by gender?
This cross-sectional study enrolled N = 610 university students, comprising 467 males and 143 females. Only students who had PE as a part of their coursework were included. These students participated in more than 27 different sports and had an average age of 20.76 years (SD = 3.47) and an average of 4.70 years (SD = 4.93) of athletic experience. To achieve the study's objectives, descriptive statistics (mean, SD), Pearson's correlation, and regression analysis were employed. Additionally, a 2 (Gender) by 2 (Type of Sport: Individual vs. Team) MANCOVA, with age as a covariate, was used to assess gender-based differences in the variables.
The study found that the factors demonstrated strong reliability and positive correlations between QPE and exercise needs satisfaction. However, these factors did not establish significant correlations with PA. Perceived competence for exercise needs satisfaction showed gender differences, with males scoring higher. Additionally, QPE did not exhibit significant gender-based differences. In terms of PA, males had higher mean scores compared to females.
The provision of QPE was identified as a crucial determinant of exercise satisfaction competence among students. While QPE provision was adequate at the university level, it did not promote PA among females as anticipated.
体育活动(PA)在促进大学生的健康和积极生活方式方面起着至关重要的作用。优质体育教育(QPE)项目有助于实现体育活动的可持续性。动机是鼓励学生参与体育活动的关键因素。然而,除非将优质要素精心融入体育(PE)课程,否则仅靠动机可能无法实现包容性。
本研究旨在解决三个研究问题:i)在大学环境中,通过提供高质量的体育课程能否增强参与体育活动的动机?ii)优质的体育课程是否有助于促进青少年的可持续体育活动?iii)这个延续过程是否受性别影响?
这项横断面研究招募了N = 610名大学生,其中包括467名男性和143名女性。仅纳入将体育作为课程一部分的学生。这些学生参与了27种以上不同的运动,平均年龄为20.76岁(标准差 = 3.47),平均有4.70年(标准差 = 4.93)的运动经历。为实现研究目标,采用了描述性统计(均值、标准差)、Pearson相关性分析和回归分析。此外,以年龄作为协变量,进行了一项2(性别)×2(运动类型:个人运动与团队运动)的多变量协方差分析(MANCOVA),以评估变量中基于性别的差异。
研究发现,这些因素在优质体育教育与运动需求满意度之间显示出很强的可靠性和正相关性。然而,这些因素与体育活动并未建立显著相关性。运动需求满意度的感知能力存在性别差异,男性得分更高。此外,优质体育教育并未表现出显著的性别差异。在体育活动方面,男性的平均得分高于女性。
优质体育教育的提供被确定为学生运动满意度能力的关键决定因素。虽然大学层面优质体育教育的提供是充足的,但它并未如预期那样促进女性参与体育活动。