Physical Activity for Health and Fitness in Female Undergraduate Students (CROSBI ID 476626)
Prilog sa skupa u zborniku | sažetak izlaganja sa skupa | međunarodna recenzija
Podaci o odgovornosti
Bosnar, Ksenija ; Gošnik Oreb, Jelka
engleski
Physical Activity for Health and Fitness in Female Undergraduate Students
The sample of 321 female undergraduate students of The Faculty of Phylosophy of University of Zagreb, participating in regular exercise programs at the university, were measured by SITA scale (Horga, Baršnik, 1991) developed to measure attitudes explaining reasons for exercising. Scale consists of eight subscales, six of them based on Kenyon's theoretical model (1968) - Physical activity for health and fitness, as a social experience, as the pursuit of vertigo, as an aesthetic experience, as catharsis, and physical activity as an ascetic experience, and two additional subscales - physical activity as play, and physical activity as need for movement. The results of research show that the main motive for exercising was improving health and fitness, followed by aesthetic experience. Lowest in rank is the pursuit of vertigo and ascetic experience. The analysis of matrix of scale correlation coefficients shows that scales form highly homogeneous system. The common variance of health and fitness motive with others show that health motive is not independent inside complex structure of exercise motives, but is specific enoug to be treated and studied separately.
students; physical activity
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Podaci o prilogu
2000.
objavljeno
Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji
CESS European Conference Health related physical activity in adults : Abstracts ; A3-2
Niubo, Raphel
Barcelona: European Confederation Sport and Health - CESS
Podaci o skupu
CESS European Conference Health Related Physical Activity in Adults
predavanje
22.06.2000-25.06.2000
Poreč, Hrvatska