Objective: Among college students, several studies have found a positive relationship between physical activity and alcohol use. The current study tested gender, Greek status, and ethnicity as potential moderators of the physical activity-alcohol use relationship. Participants: Participants were college freshmen (n = 310) endorsing alcohol/drug use. Methods: Students completed questionnaires assessing a number of health behaviors. Results: Results indicated that gender and Greek status were significant moderators of the relationship between physical activity and alcohol consumption. There was a positive relationship between physical activity and alcohol use for men and Greeks, but not for females and non-Greeks. Conclusions: These findings ...
Background: Young adults have the highest participation in physical activity but also have the highe...
Objective: To help clarify the effect of gender on the bidirectional relationship between alcohol us...
This study examined variations in five dimensions of reported drinking patterns and attitudes among ...
Objective: Among college students, several studies have found a positive relationship between physic...
Objective: Among college students, several studies have found a positive relationshipbetween physica...
Drinking is a prevalent public health concern that exists on essentially all college campuses. Colle...
Background. Recent studies have shown evidence of a positive relationship between alcohol consumptio...
ABSTRACT Background Purpose Methods Results Discussion Translation to Health Education Practice Refe...
Drinking and physical activity behaviors established during college years may extend well into later...
The purpose of this study is to explore how gender and physical activity (PA)are related to alcohol ...
Upon entering college in the United States, students are exposed to alcohol and, relatedly, the pote...
Alcohol is a part of college life for many students. Numerous studies have shown the prevalence of a...
The literature has generally established a positive correlational relationship between physical acti...
Exercise has been proposed as an intervention mechanism for collegiate drinking. Intervention studi...
This study examines alcohol use among college students, focusing on variation in binge drinking base...
Background: Young adults have the highest participation in physical activity but also have the highe...
Objective: To help clarify the effect of gender on the bidirectional relationship between alcohol us...
This study examined variations in five dimensions of reported drinking patterns and attitudes among ...
Objective: Among college students, several studies have found a positive relationship between physic...
Objective: Among college students, several studies have found a positive relationshipbetween physica...
Drinking is a prevalent public health concern that exists on essentially all college campuses. Colle...
Background. Recent studies have shown evidence of a positive relationship between alcohol consumptio...
ABSTRACT Background Purpose Methods Results Discussion Translation to Health Education Practice Refe...
Drinking and physical activity behaviors established during college years may extend well into later...
The purpose of this study is to explore how gender and physical activity (PA)are related to alcohol ...
Upon entering college in the United States, students are exposed to alcohol and, relatedly, the pote...
Alcohol is a part of college life for many students. Numerous studies have shown the prevalence of a...
The literature has generally established a positive correlational relationship between physical acti...
Exercise has been proposed as an intervention mechanism for collegiate drinking. Intervention studi...
This study examines alcohol use among college students, focusing on variation in binge drinking base...
Background: Young adults have the highest participation in physical activity but also have the highe...
Objective: To help clarify the effect of gender on the bidirectional relationship between alcohol us...
This study examined variations in five dimensions of reported drinking patterns and attitudes among ...