Do perceived cues, benefits, and barriers to physical activity differ between male and female adolescents?

JL Tergerson, KA King - Journal of school health, 2002 - Wiley Online Library
… frequently cited by adolescents regarding physical activity was “wanting to do other things
with their time.” Females in this study perceived time as a significant barrier to physical activity. …

College Students' Perceived Benefits, Barriers, and Cues to Vigorous Physical Activity

L English - 2009 - rave.ohiolink.edu
between the number of perceived benefits, barriers, and … There will be no difference in
the number of perceived cues … of women are physically active compared to 49.7% of men. …

Gender comparisons of perceived benefits of and barriers to physical activity in middle school youth

LB Robbins, A Sikorskii, LM Hamel… - Research in Nursing …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Women & Health, 30(2), 67–82. Tergerson, JL, & King, KA (2002)… Do perceived cues,
benefits, and barriers to physical activity differ between male and female adolescents? Journal of …

[图书][B] Disparities Amongst Black and White Undergraduate Students' Perceived Benefits, Perceived Barriers, and Cues to Action for Physical Activity

MD Thompson - 2023 - search.proquest.com
… carried out a study featuring forty-five Black female undergraduate students reported the
need for different types of physical activity opportunities because the students’ preferred …

Perceived exercise benefits and barriers of non-exercising female university students in the United Kingdom

GP Lovell, WE Ansari, JK Parker - … journal of environmental research and …, 2010 - mdpi.com
… of physical activity programmes include the importance, for … have often not considered
how different developmental … the females’ attention away from the internal physiological cues

Perceived barriers to physical activity among high school freshman females

MD Halyk, DR Brittain, MK Dinger, EL Taylor… - Revue phénEPS …, 2010 - ojs.acadiau.ca
… nonverbal cues and would … different barriers (see Table 1 for barriers themed by ecological
category). Initial analysis of the transcripts revealed virtually no differences in barriers among

Sixth-grade boys' perceived benefits of and barriers to physical activity and suggestions for increasing physical activity

LB Robbins, HC Talley, TY Wu… - The Journal of School …, 2010 - journals.sagepub.com
… with high PA levels, taking lessons involving PA, or doing sports were excluded because
their perceptions may differ from those who lack adequate moderate-to-vigorous PA. Finding …

Perceived benefits of, barriers and helpful cues to physical activity among tertiary institution students in Rwanda

DK Tumusiime - 2004 - etd.uwc.ac.za
… to ascertain perceptions of physical activity, specifically; perceived … Significant differences
in perceptions of physical activity were … Females perceived more barriers to physical activity

[PDF][PDF] Vigorous physical activity among college students: using the health belief model to assess involvement and social support

KA King, RA Vidourek, L English… - Archives of Exercise in …, 2013 - ciafel.fade.up.pt
… college students’ perceived benefits, barriers, cues to action, … The number of perceived cues
did not differ based on grade … , males perceived a greater number of benefits than females to …

[PDF][PDF] … OF PERCEIVED BENEFITS BARRIERS AND HELPFUL CUES TOWARDS PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AMONG PHYSICAL EDUCATIONAL PROFESSIONALS IN …

MR Naseerin, A Praveen - apjournals.org
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physical education professionals on perceived benefits, barriers and cues to physical activity. …