Stages of change in physical exercise behavior among adolescents
The objective of the present study was to analyze the stages of behavioral change (SBC) in physical exercise among adolescent from public schools in Florianópolis, SC, Brazil. The sample consisted of 400 adolescents (53.8% girls and 46.2% boys) aged 14 to 18 (mean age of 16.3 years for girls and 16....
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doaj-2e7f815ba0c54d29a01e0754019180342020-11-25T02:19:42ZengUniversidade Federal de Santa CatarinaRevista Brasileira de Cineantropometria e Desempenho Humano1415-84261980-00372010-01-0112536737410.5007/1980-0037.2010v12n5p36711648Stages of change in physical exercise behavior among adolescentsMaick da Silveira Viana0Alexandro Andrade1Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina. SC. BrasilUniversidade do Estado de Santa Catarina. SC. BrasilThe objective of the present study was to analyze the stages of behavioral change (SBC) in physical exercise among adolescent from public schools in Florianópolis, SC, Brazil. The sample consisted of 400 adolescents (53.8% girls and 46.2% boys) aged 14 to 18 (mean age of 16.3 years for girls and 16.4 years for boys), who were randomly selected from state high schools operating in the municipality of Florianópolis. Associations between variables were analyzed using the chi-square test (α=0.05). The results showed that 67.6% of the students performed regularly some type of physical exercise (action and maintenance stages), whereas only 9.8% did not exercise or did not intend to exercise (pre-contemplation stage). Boys exercised more than girls since they were in more advanced SBC (p<0.000). Age, school year, or period of study was not significantly associated with EMC in the sample as a whole, but male students who studied in the morning were found to be more sedentary (p=0.050). The results showed that most students of the population perform some physical exercise. However, attention should be paid to a minority of students who showed a sedentary behavior, especially those who do not intend to exercise. The importance of SBC for more effective health intervention is highlighted since, even if a program does not render an individual physically active within a short period of time, positive long-term behavioral changes can be expected.https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/rbcdh/article/view/11448motor activitystudentsadolescent behavioratividade físicaestudantescomportamento do adolescente. |
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The objective of the present study was to analyze the stages of behavioral change (SBC) in physical exercise among adolescent from public schools in Florianópolis, SC, Brazil. The sample consisted of 400 adolescents (53.8% girls and 46.2% boys) aged 14 to 18 (mean age of 16.3 years for girls and 16.4 years for boys), who were randomly selected from state high schools operating in the municipality of Florianópolis. Associations between variables were analyzed using the chi-square test (α=0.05). The results showed that 67.6% of the students performed regularly some type of physical exercise (action and maintenance stages), whereas only 9.8% did not exercise or did not intend to exercise (pre-contemplation stage). Boys exercised more than girls since they were in more advanced SBC (p<0.000). Age, school year, or period of study was not significantly associated with EMC in the sample as a whole, but male students who studied in the morning were found to be more sedentary (p=0.050). The results showed that most students of the population perform some physical exercise. However, attention should be paid to a minority of students who showed a sedentary behavior, especially those who do not intend to exercise. The importance of SBC for more effective health intervention is highlighted since, even if a program does not render an individual physically active within a short period of time, positive long-term behavioral changes can be expected. |
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