Physically active students' intentions and self-efficacy towards healthy eating

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作者
Bebetsos, E
Chroni, S
Theodorakis, Y [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Thessaly, Dept Phys Educ & Sport Sci, Trikala 42100, Greece
[2] Democritus Univ Thrace, Komotini, Greece
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10.2466/PR0.91.6.485-495
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B84 [心理学];
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04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
This study investigated intentions and self-efficacy of physically active university students towards healthy eating. The application of Planned Behavior theory has shown that attitudes, intention, perceived behavioral control, and subjective norms play an important role in shaping people's behavior. 96 students, who participated in physical activities, voluntarily completed the Questionnaire for the Planned Behavior Model and the Health Behavior Questionnaire. The former examines attitudes, intentions, perceived behavioral control, and the lately added attitude strength, and role identity towards the behavior factors. The latter assesses one's efficacy expectations towards healthy eating. The regression showed strong associations between the examined variables, signifying that attitudes, perceived behavioral control, and role identity could account for one's intention towards healthy eating behaviors. On the other hand, one's self-efficacy for healthy eating could be explained from the attitudes, intention, perceived behavioral control, and attitude strength held. Overall, systematic participation in physical activities appeared to be accompanied with a relatively healthier diet, while self-efficacy had a significant association with maintaining the healthy eating behaviors. Possible interpretations, limitations, and implications for health professionals are discussed.
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页码:485 / 495
页数:11
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