Exercise-related self-perception, physical activity and intention to in-person and virtual activities among adolescent girls

IF 2.3 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES Sports Medicine and Health Science Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2024-04-06 DOI:10.1016/j.smhs.2024.03.007
Shirko Ahmadi , Jo-Anne Gilbert , Mélysiane Marcotte , Roseane de Fátima Guimarães , Marie-Eve Mathieu
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This study aimed (1) to describe the experience of adolescents and adults using FitSpirit asynchronous virtual (V) exercise videos that target adolescent girls, (2) to compare physical activity (PA) levels and exercise-related self-perception variables among groups (2019 in-person [IP], 2021 IP, and 2021 V) of adolescent girls, and (3) to assess the association between the adolescents’ PA levels and their exercise-related self-perception in response to IP (pre-pandemic and during pandemic) and V (during pandemic) FitSpirit exercise modes. Regarding the first aim, 28 adolescent girls ([15.5 ​± ​0.8] years old) and 29 adult women ([33.0 ​± ​10.3] years old) experienced the V exercise mode. For the second and third aims, 376 girls ([15.3 ​± ​1.7] years old) participated IP in 2019 (pre-pandemic), 339 girls ([14.9 ​± ​1.6] years old) participated IP in 2021 (during the pandemic), and 27 girls ([15.5 ​± ​0.8] years old) watched V FitSpirit exercise videos in 2021 (during the pandemic). Data was collected using online questionnaires. Chi-square (χ2) and Pearson tests were performed. Adults (76%) had a significantly higher intention to use FitSpirit exercise videos again than adolescents (14%) (p ​< ​0.001). For IP exercise mode, we observed significant correlations between PA levels and being proud (r ​= ​0.08, p ​= ​0.046), feeling good (r ​= ​0.14, p ​< ​0.001), and being disappointed (r ​= ​−0.12, p ​< ​0.001). For the V exercise mode, there were no significant correlations. In conclusion, better exercise-related self-perception was only correlated to PA levels when IP training was offered. These first findings support IP training for adolescent girls when the pandemic situation allows it.
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青春期女孩与运动有关的自我认知、体育锻炼以及参加亲身活动和虚拟活动的意向
本研究旨在(1)描述青少年和成人使用FitSpirit针对青春期女孩的异步虚拟(V)运动视频的体验,(2)比较青春期女孩群体(2019年面对面[IP], 2021年IP和2021年V)的身体活动(PA)水平和运动相关的自我感知变量。(3)评估青少年在IP(大流行前和大流行期间)和V(大流行期间)FitSpirit运动模式下PA水平与运动相关自我知觉之间的关系。针对第一个目标,28名少女([15.5±0.8]岁)和29名成年女性([33.0±10.3]岁)经历了V运动模式。对于第二和第三个目标,2019年(大流行前)有376名女孩([15.3±1.7]岁)参加了IP, 2021年(大流行期间)有339名女孩([14.9±1.6]岁)参加了IP, 2021年(大流行期间)有27名女孩([15.5±0.8]岁)观看了V FitSpirit运动视频。数据是通过在线问卷收集的。采用χ2检验和Pearson检验。成年人(76%)再次使用FitSpirit运动视频的意愿明显高于青少年(14%)(p <;0.001)。对于IP运动模式,我们观察到PA水平与骄傲(r = 0.08, p = 0.046),感觉良好(r = 0.14, p <;0.001),和失望(r =−0.12,p & lt;0.001)。对于V运动模式,没有显著的相关性。综上所述,当进行IP训练时,更好的运动相关自我知觉仅与PA水平相关。这些初步发现支持在大流行情况允许的情况下对少女进行知识产权培训。
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Sports Medicine and Health Science
Sports Medicine and Health Science Health Professions-Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
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