Physical Activity Behaviors and Campus Recreation Use of Students Enrolled in Summer Transition Programs at a Large Northeastern United States University

IF 0.7 Q4 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM Recreational Sports Journal Pub Date : 2023-02-15 DOI:10.1177/15588661231157681
Oliver W A Wilson, Lucas D. Elliott, B. Cardinal, Michele L. Duffey, Melissa Bopp
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The purpose of this study was to examine the physical activity behaviors and campus recreation use of students enrolled in a summer transition (high school to university) program. The physical activity behaviors and socio-demographic characteristics of summer transition program students from a large Northeastern United States university were collected via an online survey. Descriptive statistics were computed, and disparities between genders were examined using independent samples t-tests. Women participated in less aerobic and muscle-strengthening activity compared to men (p < .05); and, among those who used the primary campus recreation facility, women reported lower use of both weights and informal sports areas, and higher use of group exercise compared to men (p < .05). Cardio area and indoor running track use did not differ between men and women. In summary, there appears to be an opportunity for university summer transitional programs to address disparities in physical activity by expanding coverage to address a currently unmet need for physical activity promotion.
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美国东北部一所大型大学暑期过渡项目学生的体育活动行为和校园娱乐利用
本研究的目的是调查参加暑期过渡(高中到大学)计划的学生的体育活动行为和校园娱乐利用。通过在线调查收集了美国东北部一所大型大学暑期过渡项目学生的体育活动行为和社会人口学特征。计算描述性统计数据,并使用独立样本t检验检查性别之间的差异。与男性相比,女性参加的有氧运动和肌肉强化活动较少(p < 0.05);而且,在那些使用主要校园娱乐设施的人中,与男性相比,女性使用重量和非正式运动区域的次数较少,而使用团体运动的次数较多(p < 0.05)。有氧运动面积和室内跑道的使用在男性和女性之间没有差异。总之,大学夏季过渡项目似乎有机会通过扩大覆盖范围来解决目前未满足的体育活动促进需求,从而解决体育活动方面的差距。
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