TY - JOUR
PY - 2015//
TI - Variety, enjoyment, and physical activity participation among high school students
JO - Journal of physical activity and health
A1 - Michael, Shannon L.
A1 - Coffield, Edward
A1 - Lee, Sarah M.
A1 - Fulton, Janet E.
SP - 223
EP - 230
VL - 13
IS - 2
N2 - BACKGROUND: Federal guidelines state that youth should participate in a variety of physical activity (PA) they find enjoyable. Little is known, however, about how variety and enjoyment are associated with PA participation among adolescents.
METHODS: Data came from the 2010 National Youth Physical Activity and Nutrition Survey, a nationally representative survey of adolescents. Path analysis was used to examine the association of a variety of self-reported PA, defined as the number of activities and activity types (i.e., team sports/weightlifting, individual activities, and other competitive/recreational sports), on self-reported PA enjoyment and participation. The analysis also examined whether enjoyment mediates the association between a variety of PA and participation. Separate models were estimated for boys and girls.
RESULTS: Number of activities was associated with increased PA enjoyment and participation. For boys and girls, team sports/weightlifting was associated with increased participation, and individual activities were indirectly associated with increased participation through enjoyment. For boys, team sports/weightlifting was indirectly related with participation.
CONCLUSIONS: These findings suggest that participation in a variety of PA is associated with increased PA enjoyment and participation. Providing opportunities for adolescents to engage in a variety of activities might help them identify PA they enjoy and facilitate lifelong PA habits.
Language: en
LA - en SN - 1543-3080 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/jpah.2014-0551 ID - ref1 ER -