Midlife Women’s Physical Activity Goals: Sociocultural Influences and Effects on Behavioral Regulation

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Michelle L. Segar
Jacquelynne S. Eccles
Stephen C. Peck
Caroline R. Richardson
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[1] The University of Michigan,Institute for Research on Women and Gender
[2] University of Michigan,Institute for Social Research
[3] University of Michigan,Department of Family Medicine
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Sex Roles | 2007年 / 57卷
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Physical activity; Exercise; Women; Goals; Behavioral regulation;
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A better understanding of midlife women’s exercise goals could offer insight into the psychosocial facilitators and barriers to their participation. A random sample of US working women (40–60 years) was taken, and resulted in 262 participants. Cluster analysis identified participants’ most important physical activity goal. A five goal cluster solution was identified: (1) sense of well-being; (2) weight loss; (3) health benefits; (4) stress reduction; and (5) weight maintenance/toning. The goal cluster solution was validated and suggested relevant sociocultural influences and potential effects on behavioral regulation (p < .05). Data showed that weight- and health-related goals have sociocultural influences and are associated with more extrinsic and less intrinsic behavioral regulation compared to stress reduction and sense of well-being goals.
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