2019
DOI: 10.30958/ajspo.6-2-3
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Adherence to Physical Activity in an Unsupervised Setting: The Case of Lapse and Return to Practice in a Brazilian Fitness Center

Abstract: This study aims to evaluate adherence, dropout, lapse and return rates of members of a fitness center in the city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and the potential explanatory variables for these phenomena. The study was exploratory and observational, using a retrospective longitudinal frame of reference. The records of 5242 individuals, members of the fitness center between Jan-2005 and Jun-2014, were monitored for 12 months after cancellation of membership or until re-enrolment, whichever occurred first. A Cox pr… Show more

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“… 28 51 We acknowledge that many leisure centre members do not regularly exercise within the centres, and that many members leave the centres within the first 6 months. 52 53 Moreover, a significant proportion of new members report being inactive before enrolling 53 while the cost of the membership fee might be a barrier for some people. 54 Thus, we encourage policymakers and the fitness industry to work together in order to increase the accessibility to these centres to low-income people and to develop effective formulas to reduce the gender and age gaps that exist in PA habits.…”
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confidence: 99%
“… 28 51 We acknowledge that many leisure centre members do not regularly exercise within the centres, and that many members leave the centres within the first 6 months. 52 53 Moreover, a significant proportion of new members report being inactive before enrolling 53 while the cost of the membership fee might be a barrier for some people. 54 Thus, we encourage policymakers and the fitness industry to work together in order to increase the accessibility to these centres to low-income people and to develop effective formulas to reduce the gender and age gaps that exist in PA habits.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%