[Determinants of health behaviors of physical education teachers and students].

Medycyna pracy Pub Date : 2024-09-17 Epub Date: 2024-09-06 DOI:10.13075/mp.5893.01487
Paweł F Nowak, Magdalena Lelonek, Edyta Suliga, Łukasz Choła
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Background: The level of health behavior of physical education teachers and people preparing to perform this profession is important from the point of view of the need to play the role of a health promoter - an authority in the promotion of health culture. The aim of the study was to assess the level of teachers' health behaviors of physical education teachers and students, as well as to search for their determinants.

Material and methods: The research covered 127 teachers and 173 physical education students. Standardized questionnaire tools were used to assess the level of health behaviors (Juczyński Health Behavior Inventory) and physical activity (International Physical Activity Questionnaire).

Results: Teachers demonstrate a higher level of health behaviors than students. Most respondents achieved an average level of the general health behavior index (HBI) (53.1% of teachers, 52.3% of students), while a high level - 26.8% of teachers, 19.8% of students and a low level - 19.9% of teachers and 27.7% of students. Female gender and teaching profession are significant predictors of HBI. Physical activity, both its current level and the level undertaken in the past, as well as the body mass index (BMI) do not determine HBI. In the regression model, physical activity is significantly associated with male gender, past sports activity and a lower BMI level.

Conclusions: Research indicates neglect in the general area of health behaviors among men, while among women, physical activity needs to be more widely popularized. The teacher education system should be more focused on the development of self-development competencies in the context of health-promoting behaviors. Med Pr Work Health Saf. 2024;75(4):355-365.

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[体育教师和学生健康行为的决定因素]。
背景:体育教师和准备从事这一职业的人员的健康行为水平非常重要,因为他们需要扮演健康促进者的角色--促进健康文化的权威。本研究旨在评估体育教师和学生的教师健康行为水平,并寻找其决定因素:研究涉及 127 名教师和 173 名体育专业学生。采用标准化问卷工具评估健康行为水平(尤琴斯基健康行为量表)和体育活动水平(国际体育活动问卷):结果:教师的健康行为水平高于学生。大多数受访者的一般健康行为指数(HBI)达到了平均水平(53.1%的教师和 52.3%的学生),而高水平--26.8%的教师和 19.8%的学生,以及低水平--19.9%的教师和 27.7%的学生。女性性别和教师职业是 HBI 的重要预测因素。体育锻炼,无论是目前的水平还是过去的水平,以及体重指数(BMI)都不能决定 HBI。在回归模型中,体育锻炼与男性性别、过去的体育锻炼和较低的体重指数水平有明显关系:研究表明,男性在一般健康行为方面受到忽视,而女性则需要更广泛地普及体育活动。教师教育系统应更加注重培养促进健康行为方面的自我发展能力。Med Pr Work Health Saf.2024;75(4).
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