Promoting Physical Activity Among Female College Students: Identifying Possible Racial Differences

Authors

  • Wanda M. Williams, PhD, RN, WHNP-BC
  • Danielle M. Sienko, B.S.
  • Jesse Chittams, M.S.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47779/ajhs.2018.66

Keywords:

Physical Activity, Females, College students, Physical inactivity, racial/ethnic

Abstract

Physical inactivity increases the prevalence of diseases. A significant decline is noted among female college
students. This study identified factors that could be used to develop campus-wide physical activity (PA) initiatives
to promote better health. Participants were diverse female students (N = 233, that completed an on-line PA sur-
vey. Logistic regression analysis with post-hoc pair-wise t-test comparisons revealed significant differences between
racial/ethnic groups regarding moderate and vigorous PA. College represents a major transition period for young
adults, and colleges and universities could promote more PA among female students, leading to better health well
beyond graduation.

Published

2020-11-12

How to Cite

Williams, W. M., Sienko, D. M., & Chittams, J. (2020). Promoting Physical Activity Among Female College Students: Identifying Possible Racial Differences. American Journal of Health Studies, 33(3). https://doi.org/10.47779/ajhs.2018.66