AbstractObjectiveTo examine factors of the youth physical activity promotion (YPAP) model that are associated with Chinese international students' meeting PA recommendations (MPAR).MethodsA total of 649 (females = 320, males = 329) Chinese international college students participated in the study. This study was conducted in the United States (US.) between June and August in 2011. Participants completed an online survey regarding their demographic, PA, predisposing, enabling, and reinforcing factors.ResultsLogistic nested-regression analysis suggested that being male, having a higher body mass index, perceived competence, self-efficacy, attitude, and enjoyment all increased (p < 0.001) the participants' odds of MPAR. Except language barriers...
The identification, understanding, and rectification of the communicational, environmental, and situ...
Abstract Background Given the increasing importance of obesity in China, prevention interventions en...
Graduation date: 2005This was a cross-cultural comparative study that examined college\ud students' ...
Objective To examine factors of the youth physical activity promotion (YPAP) model that are associa...
Objective: To examine factors of the youth physical activity promotion (YPAP) model that are associa...
AbstractObjectiveTo examine factors of the youth physical activity promotion (YPAP) model that are a...
Chinese international students in American colleges and universities report low levels of physical a...
Asian students attending American colleges and universities report relatively low levels of physical...
BackgroundBased on the transtheoretical model, the current study investigated whether awareness of p...
Despite the known short and long term benefits of physical activity, participation in moderate-to-vi...
Purpose: Chinese female international students (CFIS) have been identified as one of the least physi...
One of the contributing factors for the increased obesity rate in China is the reduction of physical...
Physical inactivity is becoming increasingly prevalent in Chinese university students. This study ai...
Aim: Despite the numerous physical and psychological benefits of physical activity (PA), the prevale...
The complex mechanism on how intrapersonal and interpersonal components are associated with physical...
The identification, understanding, and rectification of the communicational, environmental, and situ...
Abstract Background Given the increasing importance of obesity in China, prevention interventions en...
Graduation date: 2005This was a cross-cultural comparative study that examined college\ud students' ...
Objective To examine factors of the youth physical activity promotion (YPAP) model that are associa...
Objective: To examine factors of the youth physical activity promotion (YPAP) model that are associa...
AbstractObjectiveTo examine factors of the youth physical activity promotion (YPAP) model that are a...
Chinese international students in American colleges and universities report low levels of physical a...
Asian students attending American colleges and universities report relatively low levels of physical...
BackgroundBased on the transtheoretical model, the current study investigated whether awareness of p...
Despite the known short and long term benefits of physical activity, participation in moderate-to-vi...
Purpose: Chinese female international students (CFIS) have been identified as one of the least physi...
One of the contributing factors for the increased obesity rate in China is the reduction of physical...
Physical inactivity is becoming increasingly prevalent in Chinese university students. This study ai...
Aim: Despite the numerous physical and psychological benefits of physical activity (PA), the prevale...
The complex mechanism on how intrapersonal and interpersonal components are associated with physical...
The identification, understanding, and rectification of the communicational, environmental, and situ...
Abstract Background Given the increasing importance of obesity in China, prevention interventions en...
Graduation date: 2005This was a cross-cultural comparative study that examined college\ud students' ...