Sanz-Martín Daniel, Ruiz-Tendero Germán, Alonso-Vargas José Manuel, Melguizo-Ibáñez Eduardo
Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Universidad Isabel I, 09003 Burgos, Spain.
Department of Languages, Arts and Physical Education Teaching, Faculty of Education, Complutense University of Madrid, 28040 Madrid, Spain.
Healthcare (Basel). 2024 Jul 30;12(15):1512. doi: 10.3390/healthcare12151512.
A cross-sectional study was conducted with three aims: (1) to determine the degree of compliance with physical activity recommendations among adolescents according to sex and place of residence, (2) to determine the perceived support of family and friends for physical activity among adolescents according to sex and place of residence, and (3) to analyse the influence of family and friends support on compliance with physical activity recommendations among adolescents according to sex and place of residence. A total of 694 adolescents from an inland area of Spain (14.06 ± 1.27 years) participated. Four one-day physical activity questionnaires were administered to assess physical activity and the Parental Support Scale and Peer Support to measure perceived support from family and friends regarding physical activity. Chi-square, Crammer's V and Student's tests were calculated to identify differences between variables according to sex and municipality of residence. Moreover, the initial binary logistic regression model was constructed to predict the physical activity compliance. Differences in adherence to physical activity recommendations were found according to the sex of the students (rural area: x = 4.192, < 0.05; V = 0.106, < 0.05; urban area: x = 8.999, < 0.05; V = 0.167, < 0.01). There were also sex differences in rural areas on items related to families providing transport (t = 3.878, ≤ 0.001; d = 0.40) and doing physical activity together (t = 4.974, ≤ 0.001; d = 0.50). It is concluded that most adolescents do not comply with physical activity recommendations. In addition, 30.4% of urban girls' compliance was predicted by the perception that their family members saw them doing physical activity and doing it with friends.
开展了一项横断面研究,其目的有三个:(1)根据性别和居住地确定青少年对体育活动建议的遵守程度;(2)根据性别和居住地确定青少年感知到的家人和朋友对体育活动的支持;(3)分析家人和朋友的支持对青少年根据性别和居住地遵守体育活动建议的影响。来自西班牙内陆地区的694名青少年(14.06±1.27岁)参与了研究。发放了四份一日体育活动问卷来评估体育活动情况,并使用父母支持量表和同伴支持量表来衡量家人和朋友对体育活动的感知支持。计算卡方检验、克莱默V系数和学生检验,以确定根据性别和居住城市划分的变量之间的差异。此外,构建了初始二元逻辑回归模型来预测体育活动的遵守情况。根据学生性别发现了遵守体育活动建议方面的差异(农村地区:χ² = 4.192,P < 0.05;V = 0.106,P < 0.05;城市地区:χ² = 8.999,P < 0.05;V = 0.167,P < 0.01)。在农村地区,与家人提供交通(t = 3.878,P ≤ 0.001;d = 0.40)和一起进行体育活动(t = 4.974,P ≤ 0.001;d = 0.50)相关的项目上也存在性别差异。研究得出结论,大多数青少年未遵守体育活动建议。此外,城市女孩中有30.4%的遵守情况可通过其家庭成员看到她们进行体育活动以及与朋友一起进行体育活动的感知来预测。