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Mori, Keiko
Suzuki, Hisao
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Wang, Da Hong
Takaki, Jiro
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Takigawa, Tomoko
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Abstract | The present study aimed to investigate the status of physical activity and the differences in psychological factors associated with physical activity from the perspective of transtheoretical model stages between prime- and middle-aged Japanese. The study involved 375 prime-aged volunteers (175 men, 200 women) and 557 middle-aged volunteers (247 men, 310 women) living in Kuse, a town in Okayama Prefecture, Japan. We found that the prime-aged men at the preparation stage had significantly higher self-efficacy scores than at the contemplation stage (p<0.01). Middle-aged men had significantly higher self-efficacy scores at the contemplation stage than at the precontemplation stage (p<0.001). Middle-aged women, meanwhile, had significantly higher self-efficacy scores at the maintenance stage than at the action stage (p<0.01), and at the contemplation stage than at the precontemplation stage (p<0.001). The present findings provide valuable information about the differences in psychological factors affecting physical activity between prime-aged and middle-aged community-dwelling Japanese. This information may be useful to health professionals as they develop effective community-based intervention programs for target populations. |
Keywords | transtheoretical model
prime-aged and middle-aged Japanese
physical activity
self-efficacy
interest in physical activity for improving health
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Amo Type | Original Article
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Acta Medica Okayama
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Published Date | 2009-04
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Volume | volume63
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Issue | issue2
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Publisher | Okayama University Medical School
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Start Page | 97
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End Page | 104
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ISSN | 0386-300X
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NCID | AA00508441
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Journal Article
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English
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File Version | publisher
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