KMID : 0858820100270030023
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Journal of Korean Society for Health Education and Promotion 2010 Volume.27 No. 3 p.23 ~ p.31
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Factors Associated with Physical Activity among Female College Students : Using TPB
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Lee Byoung-Hun
Ko Dae-Sik Bae Sang-Yeol Noh Ji-Sook Choi Moon-Sil Park Jong
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Abstract
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Objectives: This study aims to identify factors related to exercise of some female college based on Theory of planned behavior.
Methods: This study surveyed 500 female students attending a university to answer to self-reported questions using a questionnaire from May 3 to May 22 2010 and used 462 copies of the responses except insincere ones for the final analysis.
Results: Of the 462 subjects, 30.7%(142) did regular exercise more than 3 times a week. As a result of the univariate analysis, there were relations between drinking, need of Exercise, attention to health, health habits, perceived behavior control and intention of exercise, and regular exercise. As a result of the multiple Logistic regression, there was a statistically significant relation between regular exercise and perceived behavior control and intention and drinking.
Conclusion: This study identified that there were relations between drinking, perceived behavior control and intention of female college students and their regular exercise. Therefore, to promote their regular exercise, it is suggested that educational programs which consider such factors should be developed.
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KEYWORD
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Theory of planned behavior, Perceived behavior control, Intension, Exercise
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