2009, Number 2
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Rev Enferm IMSS 2009; 17 (2)
Step by step for exercising: transversal study in a 20 to 59 years population
Erika Pérez-Noriega, Bertha Cecilia Salazar-González, Juana Edith Cruz-Quevedo, María Magdalena Soriano-y-Sotomayor , Arcega-Domínguez A
Language: Spanish
References: 18
Page: 79-84
PDF size: 66.44 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Background: physical exercise as an encouraging health conduct, contribute to maintain and prevent chronic diseases, however, the practice of exercising by adults is insufficient.
Objective: to know the steps of change of the conduct regarding exercise and is related with self-efficacy in healthy adults from 20 to 59 years.
Methodology: transversal study; the sample was 200 healthy adults; with a non-probabilistic sampling. The Questionnaire of Phases of Change for exercising, short form and the Scale of Self-efficacy of exercising were utilized; the data were analyzed with ANOVA of one via; and the Tuckey’s test was used as a post hoc test.
Results: men showed greater self-efficacy and were placed in phases of exercise compared with women (p ‹ 0.05); 64.5 % of healthy adults were placed in the phases of contemplation and preparation. There are significant differences of self-efficacy for phases of change [F (3,196) = 28.850, p ‹ 0.001]; the Tuckey’s test showed that as long as the phases of change improve, the level of self-efficacy is greater.
Conclusions: this study verified the trans-theoretical model in a sample of healthy adults since the belief of carrying out a conduct (selfefficacy) determines a change throughout healthy behaviors that are maintained for a long term.
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