An Analysis of Women’s Fitness Demands and Their Influencing Factors in Urban China
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methods
2.1. Design of Questionnaire
2.2. Samples
2.3. Research Instrument
2.4. Statistical Method
3. Results and Analysis
3.1. Women’s Fitness Situation in Urban China
3.2. Influencing Factors of Chinese Urban Women’s Fitness Demands
3.3. Characteristics of and Differences in Fitness Demands of Different Types of Women
3.4. Discussion
3.4.1. Discussion on the Current Situation and Characteristics of Urban Women’s Fitness in China
3.4.2. Discussion of the Influencing Factors of Urban Women’s Fitness Demands in China
3.4.3. Discussion of the Differences in and Characteristics of Urban Women’s Fitness Demands in China
4. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Fitness Motivation | Motivational Situation | Frequency | Percentage (%) |
---|---|---|---|
Strengthen physique and promote health | Weak Strong | 230 3243 | 6.62 93.38 |
Satisfy interests and hobbies | Weak Strong | 644 2829 | 18.54 81.46 |
Pleasure body and mind, relieve stress | Weak Strong | 266 3207 | 7.66 92.34 |
Improve work efficiency | Weak Strong | 451 3022 | 12.99 87.01 |
Scientific weight loss and shaping | Weak Strong | 253 3220 | 7.28 92.72 |
Improve exercise ability | Weak Strong | 226 3247 | 6.51 93.49 |
Promote emotional communication between husband and wife | Weak Strong | 462 3011 | 13.3 86.7 |
Improve children’s physical quality | Weak Strong | 288 3185 | 8.29 91.71 |
Training children to participate in competitive sports | Weak Strong | 533 2940 | 15.35 84.65 |
Improve family happiness | Weak Strong | 424 3049 | 12.21 87.79 |
Fitness Demand | Demand Situation | Frequency | Percentage (%) |
---|---|---|---|
Economic condition support | No Demand | 1264 2209 | 36.4 63.6 |
More leisure time | No Demand | 862 2611 | 24.82 75.18 |
Communication and guidance of fitness knowledge and skills | No Demand | 533 2940 | 15.35 84.65 |
Fitness performance and competition activities | No Demand | 1522 1951 | 43.82 56.18 |
Family sport series activities | No Demand | 1951 1237 | 56.18 35.62 |
Scientific and convenient physique monitoring | No Demand | 572 2901 | 16.47 83.53 |
Women’s fitness venues, places and equipment | No Demand | 860 2613 | 24.76 75.24 |
Publicity of women’s fitness | No Demand | 648 2825 | 18.66 81.34 |
Supporting policies and service systems for women’s fitness rights and interests | No Demand | 566 2907 | 16.3 83.7 |
Fitness Motivation | Motivational Situation | Environmentally Supported Type (%) | Policy Guaranteed Type (%) | Key Supported Type (%) | Significance Test χ² (p) | φc |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Self-realization fitness motivations | ||||||
Strengthen physique and promote health | Weak Strong | 0.75 99.25 | 0.89 99.11 | 23.86 76.14 | 562.8 (0.000) ** | 0.40 |
Satisfy interests and hobbies | Weak Strong | 3.47 96.53 | 15.41 84.59 | 47.83 52.17 | 725.5 (0.000) ** | 0.46 |
Improve work efficiency | Weak Strong | 1.7 98.3 | 6.82 93.18 | 39.84 60.16 | 762.45 (0.000) ** | 0.47 |
Pleasure body and mind, relieve stress | Weak Strong | 0.14 99.86 | 1.95 98.05 | 27.63. 72.37 | 663.31 (0.000) ** | 0.44 |
Scientific weight loss and shaping | Weak Strong | 0.54 99.46 | 1.06 98.94 | 26.6 73.4 | 647.23 (0.000) ** | 0.44 |
Improve exercise ability | Weak Strong | 0.2 99.8 | 1.24 98.76 | 23.86 76.14 | 580.83 (0.000) ** | 0.41 |
Family demand fitness motivations | ||||||
Promote emotional communication between husband and wife | Weak Strong | 2.11 97.89 | 11.25 88.75 | 34.7 65.3 | 511.4 (0.000) ** | 0.39 |
Improve children’s physical quality | Weak Strong | 0.89 99.11 | 5.85 94.15 | 23.86 76.14 | 393.89 (0.000) ** | 0.33 |
Training children to participate in competitive sports | Weak Strong | 3.34 96.66 | 17.27 82.73 | 32.99 67.01 | 376.09 (0.000) ** | 0.33 |
Improve family happiness | Weak Strong | 1.63 98.37 | 12.13 87.87 | 30.02 69.98 | 412.51 (0.000) ** | 0.33 |
Fitness Demand | Demand Situation | Environmentally Supported Type (%) | Policy Guaranteed Type (%) | Key Supported Type (%) | Significance Test χ² (p) | φc |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Family support environmental demands | ||||||
Economic condition support | No Demand | 14.37 85.63 | 59.34 40.66 | 43.72 56.28 | 584.72 (0.000) ** | 0.41 |
More leisure time | No Demand | 7.56 92.44 | 40.83 59.17 | 33.11 66.89 | 421.7 (0.000) ** | 0.35 |
Communication and guidance of fitness knowledge and skills | No Demand | 3.81 96.19 | 17.89 82.11 | 31.39 68.61 | 329.51 (0.000) ** | 0.30 |
Social support and environmental demand | ||||||
Fitness performance and competition activities | No Demand | 5.72 94.28 | 84.32 15.68 | 55.48 44.52 | 1666.2 (0.000) ** | 0.69 |
Family sport series activities | No Demand | 1.98 98.02 | 69.44 30.56 | 48.4 51.6 | 1350.2 (0.000) ** | 0.62 |
Public policy demands | ||||||
Scientific and convenient physique monitoring | No Demand | 3.95 96.05 | 21.43 78.57 | 31.05 68.95 | 322.83 (0.000) ** | 0.30 |
Women’s fitness venues, places and equipment | No Demand | 5.86 94.14 | 40.12 59.88 | 36.64 63.36 | 490.96 (0.000) ** | 0.37 |
Publicity of women’s fitness | No Demand | 1.63 98.37 | 27.9 72.1 | 35.27 64.73 | 503.21 (0.000) ** | 0.37 |
Supporting policies and service system for women’s fitness rights and interests | No Demand | 1.57 98.43 | 24.18 75.82 | 30.82 69.18 | 420.43 (0.000) ** | 0.35 |
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Mao, Y.; Zhu, Y.; Sun, F.; Jia, C.; Liu, B. An Analysis of Women’s Fitness Demands and Their Influencing Factors in Urban China. Healthcare 2022, 10, 187. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10020187
Mao Y, Zhu Y, Sun F, Jia C, Liu B. An Analysis of Women’s Fitness Demands and Their Influencing Factors in Urban China. Healthcare. 2022; 10(2):187. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10020187
Chicago/Turabian StyleMao, Yupeng, Yongsheng Zhu, Fengxin Sun, Changjun Jia, and Bing Liu. 2022. "An Analysis of Women’s Fitness Demands and Their Influencing Factors in Urban China" Healthcare 10, no. 2: 187. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10020187
APA StyleMao, Y., Zhu, Y., Sun, F., Jia, C., & Liu, B. (2022). An Analysis of Women’s Fitness Demands and Their Influencing Factors in Urban China. Healthcare, 10(2), 187. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10020187