Motivos para la práctica de actividad física durante el tiempo libre y su relación con el cumplimento de las recomendaciones

  1. Rodriguez-Romo, G. 1
  2. Macias-Pla, R. 2
  3. Garrido-Muñoz, M. 2
  4. Tejero-Gonzalez, C.M. 3
  5. López-Adan, E. 1
  1. 1 Facultad de Ciencias de la Actividad Física y del Deporte - INEF, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, España.
  2. 2 Facultad de Ciencias de la Actividad Física y del Deporte, Universidad Europea, Madrid, España.
  3. 3 Facultad de Formación de Profesorado y Educación, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, España
Revista:
Cuadernos de psicología del deporte

ISSN: 1578-8423 1989-5879

Any de publicació: 2018

Volum: 18

Número: 1

Pàgines: 183-194

Tipus: Article

Altres publicacions en: Cuadernos de psicología del deporte

Resum

The aim of the study was to describe the motives for Leisure Time Physical Activity (LTPA) in Madrid adults; analyse their association to gender and age, and with the possibility of meeting the physical activity recommendations. A cross-sectional study from 1500 subjects living in Ma- drid (age: 15-74 years). LTPA was assessed using Global Physical Activity Questionnaire (version 2), and practice motives using the Spanish version of the Motives for Physical Activity Measure-Revised scale. Motives for LTPA were reported in the following order: fitness (6.19±.87), enjoyment (5.67±1.05), competence (4.84±1.31), social (4.81±1.70) and appearance (4.63±1.52). Conceding a high relevance to the motives of fitness or com- petence was associated to a higher possibility of meeting the recommen- dations (OR=1.69 y OR=1.83, respectively). Based in the studied sample, health is the main important motive for LTPA practice. Followed by en- joyment, competence, social relations and appearance. Women concede a higher importance to health and appearance than men. The importance of health motive increase with the age, while the competence, social and appearance motives have the opposite tendency. The possibility of meeting the PA recommendations is higher when a higher importance to health or competence is conceded.

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