Investigation of Physical Activity Levels of Eligible Students in Terms of Various Variables

E. Durukan, Mehmet Göktepe, Gökhan Aydin, Leonard Stoica
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This study aimed to examine the physical activity levels of the eligible students to study at the Faculty of Sports Sciences in the current academic year. A total of 200 students participated in the research as a result of the removal of the erroneous questionnaires from the questionnaires applied to 224 students who were eligible to attend the Faculty of Sports Sciences. The "International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ) short form was applied to the participants. While there was no significant difference according to the gender and body mass index variables values of the students who were entitled to study (p>0.05), a significant difference was found according to the sports branches, sports experience, and the departments they attend (p<0.05). As a result, a significant difference was found according to the departments of the students studying at the faculty of sports sciences according to their physical activity levels, sports experience, and the sports branches.
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符合条件学生体育活动水平的多变量调查
本研究旨在调查本学年体育科学学院符合条件的学生的体育活动水平。总共有200名学生参加了这项研究,因为从224名有资格进入体育科学学院的学生的问卷中删除了错误的问卷。采用“国际体育活动问卷”(IPAQ)对参与者进行问卷调查。入学学生在性别、体质指数变量值上差异无统计学意义(p<0.05),但在体育学科、体育经历、所就读院系上差异有统计学意义(p<0.05)。结果表明,体育科学学院学生的体育活动水平、运动经历和体育分支在各院系之间存在显著差异。
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