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Mori, Keiko
Suzuki, Hisao Kaken ID researchmap
Wang, Da Hong
Takaki, Jiro Kaken ID researchmap
Takigawa, Tomoko
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
Amo Type
Original Article
Publication Title
Acta Medica Okayama
Published Date
2009-04
Volume
volume63
Issue
issue2
Publisher
Okayama University Medical School
Start Page
97
End Page
104
ISSN
0386-300X
NCID
AA00508441
Content Type
Journal Article
language
English
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Refereed
True
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