The prevalence of barriers for Colombian college students engaging in physical activity

  • Ramírez-Vélez R
  • Tordecilla-Sanders A
  • Laverde D
  • et al.
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OBJECTIVE: To investigate the prevalence of barriers and their association with Colombia college students engaging in PA.METHODS: A total of 5,663 students (3,348 male) from three cities in Colombia. In fall 2013, students voluntarily completed a demographic questionnaire, Barriers to Being Active Quiz. Logistic regression analysis of each barrier (adjusted for confusion variables: gender, age and BMI) was used for verifying such association.RESULTS: The most prevalent barriers in overweight individuals were "fear of injury" (87.0%), "lack of skill" (79.8%) and "lack of resources" (64.3%). The group of females revealed a protective association regarding "lack of time" (OR=0.53: 0.47-0.60 95%CI), "social influence" (OR=0.67: 0.60-0.75 95%CI), "lack of energy" (OR=0.54: 0.49-0.61 95%CI), "lack of willpower" (OR=0.57: 0.51- 0.64 95%CI), "lack of skill" (OR=0.76: 0.66-0.87 95%CI) and "lack of resources" (OR=0.79: 0.71-0.89 95%CI). Such observation also appeared in the 20- to 23-yearold age group concerning "social influence" (OR=0.83: 0.74-0.94 95%CI) and in those aged over 23-years-old (OR=0.86: 0.74-0.99 95%CI) regarding "lack of energy".CONCLUSION: A significant prevalence was found regarding self-perception of barriers leading to students ceasing to engage in PA.

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Ramírez-Vélez, R., Tordecilla-Sanders, A., Laverde, D., Hernández-Novoa, J. G., Ríos, M., Rubio, F., … Martinez-Torres, J. (2014). The prevalence of barriers for Colombian college students engaging in physical activity. Nutrición Hospitalaria, 31(2), 858–865. https://doi.org/10.3305/nh.2015.31.2.7737

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