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Leisure-time physical activity motives and perceived gains for individuals with spinal cord injury.


ABSTRACT:

Study design

Longitudinal cross-sectional.

Objectives

To examine motives to, and perceived gains from, leisure-time physical activity (LTPA) in people with spinal cord injury (SCI).

Setting

Community.

Methods

One hundred and five physically active individuals with SCI undertook an online survey and a semi-structured interview. The Exercise Motives and Gains Inventory was used to examine the movies towards, and the gains from LTPA, and the Leisure-time Physical Activity Questionnaire was administered via interview to gather LTPA data. A cross-sectional analysis, which included descriptive, inferential, and regression statistics, was conducted on all participants, physical activity (PA) guideline adherers and PA guideline non-adherers.

Results

The most common motives for LTPA were improvements in health and fitness, management of appearance and weight, and avoidance of illness. The most common gains from LTPA included improved health, fitness, strength and endurance, increased nimbleness, and enjoyment and revitalisation.

Conclusions

Whilst health enhancement appears to be a significant motivator for LTPA, other psychosocial aspects, such as affiliation and revitalisation, appear to influence engagement and volume of LTPA. Regular LTPA should be encouraged for its health benefits, and emphasis should be placed on promoting its ability to reduce illness, facilitate affiliation, and manage stress.

SUBMITTER: Watson PK 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC11368805 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Leisure-time physical activity motives and perceived gains for individuals with spinal cord injury.

Watson Paul K PK   Stendell Laura L   Quel de Oliveira Camila C   Middleton James W JW   Arora Mohit M   Davis Glen M GM  

Spinal cord 20240730 9


<h4>Study design</h4>Longitudinal cross-sectional.<h4>Objectives</h4>To examine motives to, and perceived gains from, leisure-time physical activity (LTPA) in people with spinal cord injury (SCI).<h4>Setting</h4>Community.<h4>Methods</h4>One hundred and five physically active individuals with SCI undertook an online survey and a semi-structured interview. The Exercise Motives and Gains Inventory was used to examine the movies towards, and the gains from LTPA, and the Leisure-time Physical Activi  ...[more]

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