Perrier Amber, Kakar Aishwarya, Brown Natasha R, Wingate La'Marcus T
L.A. Care Health Plan, Los Angeles, CA, USA.
Global Medical Information Manager, AbbVie, Chicago, IL, USA.
J Racial Ethn Health Disparities. 2024 Sep 4. doi: 10.1007/s40615-024-02154-2.
Black women are disproportionately affected by overweight and obesity. One theory that may have utility in increasing the amount of exercise among Black women is self-determination theory, a psychology-based theory commonly used to investigate motivation in the context of exercise. The objective of this study was to determine whether motivation towards exercise behavior differs between younger and older Black women.
A cross-sectional study was conducted by administering a survey to Black women in the Midwestern United States to elicit factors which may impact their motivation to exercise. The survey consisted of questions to gather sociodemographic information as well as responses to the Behavioral Regulations in Exercise Questionnaire (BREQ-2). Responses on the BREQ-2 were utilized to derive the Relative Autonomy Index (RAI) which is a direct measure of self-determination that provides insight into the extent of an individual's motivation to exercise. Multiple linear regression was utilized to determine if age was predictive of relative RAI scores after adjusting for marital status and receipt of a memorable message regarding health.
Mean RAI scores among respondents at least 40 years old were significantly higher in comparison to the RAI among respondents younger than 40. When adjusting for marital status and receipt of a memorable message regarding health, women at least 40 had a mean RAI score approximately 4.2 points higher than those under age 40. Women at least 40 years of age also had significantly higher scores on the identified regulation and intrinsic regulation subscales of the BREQ-2 questionnaire when compared to women younger than 40 after adjusting for marital status and recalling a memorable message related to health.
These findings suggest that exercise motivations differ among age groups of Black women. Additionally, these results highlight the importance of understanding exercise motivations to further improve health outcomes.
黑人女性受超重和肥胖问题的影响尤为严重。自我决定理论是一种基于心理学的理论,常用于研究运动情境中的动机,该理论可能有助于增加黑人女性的运动量。本研究的目的是确定年轻和年长黑人女性在运动行为动机上是否存在差异。
通过对美国中西部的黑人女性进行问卷调查开展一项横断面研究,以找出可能影响她们运动动机的因素。该调查包括收集社会人口统计学信息的问题以及对运动问卷中的行为规范(BREQ-2)的回答。利用BREQ-2的回答得出相对自主指数(RAI),这是一种直接衡量自我决定的指标,可深入了解个体运动动机的程度。在调整婚姻状况和收到关于健康的难忘信息后,使用多元线性回归来确定年龄是否能预测相对RAI分数。
至少40岁的受访者的平均RAI分数明显高于40岁以下的受访者。在调整婚姻状况和收到关于健康的难忘信息后,至少40岁的女性的平均RAI分数比40岁以下的女性高出约4.2分。在调整婚姻状况并回忆起与健康相关的难忘信息后,至少40岁的女性在BREQ-2问卷的已识别规范和内在规范子量表上的得分也明显高于40岁以下的女性。
这些发现表明,黑人女性不同年龄组的运动动机存在差异。此外,这些结果凸显了了解运动动机对进一步改善健康结果的重要性。