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Public Health Nutrition
Perceived benefits and barriers to physical activity in a nationally representative sample in the European Union
John M Kearney1  Brigitte Seppelt1  Dietlinde Friebe1  Kurt Widhalm1  Maria Daniel Vaz de Almeida1  Anne-Marie Remaut de Winter1  Hans-Joachim Franz Zunft1  Michael Gibney1 
关键词: Physical activity;    Exercise;    Sports;    Health;    Body weight;    Body shape;    Consumer attitudes;    Motivation;    Benefits;    Barriers;   
DOI  :  10.1017/S1368980099000208
学科分类:卫生学
来源: Cambridge University Press
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ObjectiveTo examine the attitudes of consumers, in particular their perceived benefits and barriers to physical activity from all EU member states, and having a measure of prevailing levels of activity, inactivity and self-reported body weight and body shape.DesignCross-sectional survey using an interview-assisted face-to-face questionnaire.SettingThe survey was conducted between March and April 1997 in the 15 member states of the EU.SubjectsOverall, 15 239 EU subjects, classified according to sex, age (six levels) and highest level of education attained (primary, secondary or tertiary), completed the survey. Sample selection of subjects in each EU member state was quota-controlled to ensure they were nationally representative.ResultsThe most important motivation for people to participate in physical activity is to maintain good health (42%), to release tension (30%) and to get fit (30%). The importance of the health argument is highest in older persons and in subjects with a primary education level. Only 13% of the EU population (16% of women, 10% of men) perceived losing weight as a benefit of physical exercise. The most important barriers to increase physical activity are work or study commitments (28%) and the subjects' belief that they are not ‘the sporty type’ (25%). There is considerable between-country variation in the answering pattern within the EU.

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