2022
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph19126977
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Exercise Motives of College Students after the COVID-19 Lockdown

Abstract: This study describes the physical activity of university students (PA) and their motives to exercise in the summer of 2021, after the COVID-19 lockdown in Slovenia. Adults over 18 years of age (n = 493; 72% women) completed the International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ) short form and the Exercise Motivation Inventory-2 (EMI-2) via an anonymous online survey. Since the EMI-2 has never been used with the Slovenian population, the measurement properties of the Slovenian version (EMI-2) were also determ… Show more

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“…Our data confirm the inspiring effect of Instagram on physical activity performance. However, it does not seem that it favors intense physical activity, probably because a greater long-term sports habit conditions the performance of this type of physical activity [ 36 ], and it is not so easily modifiable.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our data confirm the inspiring effect of Instagram on physical activity performance. However, it does not seem that it favors intense physical activity, probably because a greater long-term sports habit conditions the performance of this type of physical activity [ 36 ], and it is not so easily modifiable.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This makes the experience of sports influenced by mediation effects and from the commitment to sports to maintain sports activities (He et al, 2022). People who do sports during the Covid-19 pandemic have revitalizing intensity, pleasure from challenge, social recognition, affiliation, competition, positive health, appearance, strength and endurance, and a very high degree of flexibility (Vučković et al, 2022). Wiguno,Kurniawan,Heynoek,Nasution,Haetami,Sudirman,health,and recreation studensts … 137 Many students agree with this statement that they want to do the physical activity that they have done but also still be able to improve the quality of their health.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The EMI was originally developed for English-speaking exercisers ( Markland and Hardy, 1993 ) and then underwent some adaptations for broadening the assessment of motive-related factors and extending its use to non-exercisers. This new version was named EMI-2 ( Markland and Ingledew, 1997 ) and has been translated, adapted, and used in several countries and populations ( Ingledew and Sullivan, 2002 ; Cho et al, 2020 ; Kim and Cho, 2022 ; Vuckovic et al, 2022 ) including Portugal ( Alves and Lourenço, 2003 ) and Brazil ( Klain et al, 2015 ). As any psychometric instrument, before applying the EMI-2 to a specific population, its psychometric properties should be assessed in a sample of the population ( Marôco, 2021a ) to ensure that the collected data is valid and reliable.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies indicate that characteristics such as sex, weight status, and level of exercise may also influence the motives for exercise ( Ingledew and Sullivan, 2002 ; Lores et al, 2004 ; Guedes et al, 2013 ; Ednie and Stibor, 2017 ; Ley, 2020 ; Anic et al, 2022 ; Vuckovic et al, 2022 ). Among young men and women, the main motive for exercising is related to physical appearance ( Ednie and Stibor, 2017 ; Anic et al, 2022 ), competitiveness ( Guedes et al, 2013 ), and sociability ( Ley, 2020 ; Valenzuela et al, 2020 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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