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한국사회체육학회 한국사회체육학회지 한국사회체육학회지 제47권 제1호
발행연도
2012.2
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551 - 564 (14page)
DOI
10.51979/KSSLS.2012.02.47.551

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This study examined whether any physical environments related to physical activities in a community and/ or individual perception to health related variables would have any associations with physical activity level in the community residents. A total of 5,810 residents visited the regional community health center and 4,210 (1,886 men, 2,324 women) were identified for their residence. Demographic information, individual perception, and physical activity level were surveyed. Physical environments related to physical activities were evaluated by numbers and locations of the public exercise spaces and facilities, private exercise facilities, and the parks. No relationships were noticed between physical environments such as the public exercise spaces and the numbers, private exercise facilities, and the size of park and the moderate- to vigorous-activity level as well as participation for walking. Those men and women who participating regular and irregular physical activities toward vigorous intensity showed a higher level of intention for modifying their lifestyle compared to those of physically inactive (men: p<.001, F=9.448, women: p<.001, F=14.699). Men who participated in a regular physical activity showed higher level of health perception than inactive men (p<.001, F=7.809), while women who did in regular or irregular bases showed higher level of health perception than inactive women (p<.001, F=19.218). For the moderate physical activity level, men who participated in a regular physical activity showed higher perception on obesity than inactive men (p<.005, F=5.372). The intention for lifestyle modification (p<.001, F=7.509) and the health perception (p<.007, F=4.985) were higher in women of regularly active than those of inactive. The regularly active men showed higher health perception than the irregularly active men (p<.007, F=4.965). Women showed higher level of intention for lifestyle modification (p<.001, F=7.514) and health perception (p<.001, F=11.204), and perceived more slim (p<.04, F=3.215). Based on the results, the individual intention and perception toward physical activity appeared to be more influential than physical environments for participating in physical activity in community residents. Further investigation is warranted for identifying an association among the residence and the study variables.

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