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Modeling the participation in physical exercises by university academic community in Sri Lanka

机译:在斯里兰卡大学学术界参与体育锻炼的建模

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Purpose - The World Health Organization issued its global action plan on physical activities 2018-2030, emphasizing the importance of context-specific evidence on the subject. Accordingly, this study aims to provide unique and important policy insights on trends and drivers of participation in physical exercises by academic community in Sri Lankan universities. Design/methodology/approach - For this purpose, we collected cross-sectional data (n = 456) in 2020 using a survey, and first, estimated a double-hurdle model to uncover covariates influencing likelihood and intensity of physical exercises overall. Second, count-data models are estimated to capture regularity of key exercises. Findings - The results reveal that about 50% of members do not participate in any general physical exercise. Older members (marginal effect (ME) = 3.764, p < 0.01), non-Buddhists (ME = 54.889, p < 0.01) and alcohol consumers (ME = 32.178, p< 0.05) exhibit a higher intensity of participating in exercises overall. The intensity is lower for rural members (ME = -63507, p < 0.01) and those with health insurance covers (ME = -31.447, p < 0.05). Individuals diagnosed for chronic illnesses show a higher likelihood of exercising but, their time devotion is limited The number of children the academic staff members have as parents reduces the likelihood, but for those who choose to exercise have higher time devotion with increased number of childrea The covariates play a similar role in determining regularity of key exercises: walking, jogging and exercising on workout machines. Research limitations/implications - The results imply a need to promote exercising in general and particularly among younger, healthy, insured and female individuals living in rural sector. Originality/value - The study covers an under-researched professional sub-group in an under-researched developing context, examining both the likelihood and regularity of exercising as both dimensions are equally important for individuals to maintain healthy lives.
机译:目的 - 世界卫生组织在2018 - 2013年度的体育​​活动上发布了其全球行动计划,强调了对该主题的上下文证据的重要性。因此,本研究旨在为斯里兰卡大学学术界参与参与体育锻炼的趋势和驱动因素提供独特而重要的政策见解。设计/方法/方法 - 为此目的,我们使用调查收集了2020年的横截面数据(n = 456),并首先估计了一个双障碍模型,以揭示影响可能性和整体体育锻炼强度的协变量。其次,估计计数数据模型以捕获关键练习的规律性。结果 - 结果表明,大约50%的成员不参加任何一般的体育锻炼。年龄较大的成员(边缘效应(ME)= 3.764,P <0.01),非佛教徒(ME = 54.889,P <0.01)和酒精消费者(ME = 32.178,P <0.05)表现出更高的参与练习的练习。农村成员(ME = -63507,P <0.01)和健康保险盖(ME = -31.447,P <0.05)的强度较低。被诊断为慢性疾病的个体表现出更高的锻炼可能性,但是,他们的时间奉献是有限的学术工作人员随着家长减少可能性,但对于那些选择运动的人具有更高的儿童奉献的人来说协变量在确定关键练习的规律方面发挥了类似的作用:在锻炼机器上行走,慢跑和锻炼。研究限制/含义 - 结果意味着需要促进一般,尤其是生活在农村部门的年轻,健康,被保险和女性个人中的锻炼。原创性/价值 - 该研究涵盖了一项研究的出现后的发展中心的职业小组,审查了锻炼的可能性和规律,因为这两个尺寸对个人来保持健康的生活同样重要。

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