Wearable Exercise Technology and the Impact on College Women’s Physical Activity

IF 1.6 3区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Quest Pub Date : 2021-03-09 DOI:10.1080/00336297.2021.1891553
C. McFadden
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ABSTRACT Increased exercise correlates with positive health outcomes in college women. Many women do not get the recommended physical activity during college. The purpose of this study was to analyze whether regular use of wearable exercise technology (i.e., smartphones, dedicated devices) during exercise was associated with increased exercise behaviors. The theoretical framework was Transtheoretical Model of Behavior Change. The participants were 289 undergraduate students, all women. The research design was a survey method using an online platform. The survey questionnaire was administered to identify motivational readiness (from never to regularly) for exercise and exercise technology use. Descriptive and inferential statistics (analysis of variance and Chi-Square) were used in analyzing the data. Of the 289 women participants, 80 were identified as meeting exercise recommendations, and 27 were regular users (6 months or longer) of exercise technology; of these 27, 23 were also regular exercisers. Chi-square tests identified a strong association between the most motivated group for regular exercise and for regular device use, suggesting that women who regularly used an exercise technology device were significantly more likely to be regularly exercising (Χ 2 (4) = 9.41, p = 0.05.).
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穿戴式运动技术及其对大学生女性体育活动的影响
在大学女生中,增加运动与积极的健康结果相关。许多女性在大学期间没有得到建议的体育锻炼。本研究的目的是分析在运动期间经常使用可穿戴运动技术(即智能手机、专用设备)是否与运动行为增加有关。理论框架是行为改变的跨理论模型。参与者是289名本科生,均为女性。研究设计采用在线平台的调查方法。调查问卷被用来确定运动和运动技术使用的动机准备(从从不到定期)。数据分析采用描述性统计和推理统计(方差分析和卡方分析)。在289名女性参与者中,80人被确定为符合运动建议,27人经常使用运动技术(6个月或更长时间);在这27人中,23人也是经常锻炼的人。卡方检验发现,最积极进行定期锻炼的人群与定期使用健身器材的人群之间存在强烈关联,这表明经常使用健身科技器材的女性更有可能定期锻炼(Χ 2 (4) = 9.41, p = 0.05)。
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期刊介绍: Quest is the official journal of the National Association for Kinesiology in Higher Education (NAKHE). It is the leading journal for interdisciplinary scholarship for professionals in kinesiology in higher education. Quest provides a public forum for scholarship, creative thought, and research relevant to a broad range of interests held by faculty and leaders in higher education today. Quest publishes: 1) manuscripts that address issues and concerns relevant and meaningful to the field of kinesiology; 2) original research reports that address empirical questions that are contextualized within higher education and hold significance to a broad range of faculty and administrators in kinesiology; and 3) reviews of literature and/or research of interest to one or more sub-disciplines in kinesiology. Quest does not publish papers focused on sport (e.g., amateur, collegiate, professional) that are contextualized outside of kinesiology in higher education.
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