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      남성과 여성 사무직 근로자의 신체활동에 미치는 영향요인 비교 = A Study on Gender Differences in Influencing Factors of Office Workers' Physical Activity

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      Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine gender differences in effects of self-efficacy, exercise benefits and barriers, and demographic factors on the physical activity. Methods: Seventy sedentary office workers, 35 male and 35 female, from a major airline company, completed a questionnaire from March 28 to April 5, 2012. Steps and body mass indices were measured using a CW-700/701(Yamax) pedometer and Inbody 720(Biospace), respectively. Data were analyzed using t-test, x2-test, multiple linear regression, and simultaneous quantile regression. Results: For male workers, exercise self-efficacy had a significant effect on physical activity, but only when respondents were at 10%(3,431 steps/day, p=.018) and 25%(4,652 steps/day, p=.044) of the physical activity distribution. For female workers, marital status was significantly related to physical activity, but only when respondents were at 10%(3,537 steps/day, p=.013) and 25%(3,862 steps/day, p=.014) of the physical activity distribution. Conclusion: Quantile regression highlights the heterogeneous effect of physical activity determinants among office workers. Therefore intervention strategies for increasing physical activity should be tailed to genders as well as physical activity levels.
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      Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine gender differences in effects of self-efficacy, exercise benefits and barriers, and demographic factors on the physical activity. Methods: Seventy sedentary office workers, 35 male and 35 female, fro...

      Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine gender differences in effects of self-efficacy, exercise benefits and barriers, and demographic factors on the physical activity. Methods: Seventy sedentary office workers, 35 male and 35 female, from a major airline company, completed a questionnaire from March 28 to April 5, 2012. Steps and body mass indices were measured using a CW-700/701(Yamax) pedometer and Inbody 720(Biospace), respectively. Data were analyzed using t-test, x2-test, multiple linear regression, and simultaneous quantile regression. Results: For male workers, exercise self-efficacy had a significant effect on physical activity, but only when respondents were at 10%(3,431 steps/day, p=.018) and 25%(4,652 steps/day, p=.044) of the physical activity distribution. For female workers, marital status was significantly related to physical activity, but only when respondents were at 10%(3,537 steps/day, p=.013) and 25%(3,862 steps/day, p=.014) of the physical activity distribution. Conclusion: Quantile regression highlights the heterogeneous effect of physical activity determinants among office workers. Therefore intervention strategies for increasing physical activity should be tailed to genders as well as physical activity levels.

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      1 김유선, "한국 노동시장의 임금결정요인 - OLS 회귀분석과 분위회귀분석" 한국고용노사관계학회 19 (19): 1-25, 2009

      2 김은경, "근로자 건강증진 실천에 영향을 미치는 요인" 대한직업환경의학회 19 (19): 56-64, 2007

      3 Bittman, M., "The rush hour: The character of leisure time and gender equity" 79 (79): 165-189, 2000

      4 Lim, S. J., "The effects of prevalence and metabolic syndrome index on life style of adults" Kangwon National University 2011

      5 Jang, H. J., "The cultural verification and psychometric evaluation of the exercise benefits/ barriers scale for Korean adults with chronic disease" 1999

      6 Bandura, A., "Self-efficacy: The exercise of control" Freeman & Co 1997

      7 Koenker, R., "Regression quantiles" 46 (46): 33-50, 1978

      8 Hao, L., "Quantile regression" Sage Publications 2007

      9 Shin, Y. H., "Psychometric evaluation of the exercise self-efficacy scale among Korean adults with chronic diseases" 24 (24): 68-76, 2001

      10 Del Duca, G. F., "Prevalence and sociodemographic correlates of all domains of physical activity in Brazilian adults" 56 (56): 99-102, 2013

      1 김유선, "한국 노동시장의 임금결정요인 - OLS 회귀분석과 분위회귀분석" 한국고용노사관계학회 19 (19): 1-25, 2009

      2 김은경, "근로자 건강증진 실천에 영향을 미치는 요인" 대한직업환경의학회 19 (19): 56-64, 2007

      3 Bittman, M., "The rush hour: The character of leisure time and gender equity" 79 (79): 165-189, 2000

      4 Lim, S. J., "The effects of prevalence and metabolic syndrome index on life style of adults" Kangwon National University 2011

      5 Jang, H. J., "The cultural verification and psychometric evaluation of the exercise benefits/ barriers scale for Korean adults with chronic disease" 1999

      6 Bandura, A., "Self-efficacy: The exercise of control" Freeman & Co 1997

      7 Koenker, R., "Regression quantiles" 46 (46): 33-50, 1978

      8 Hao, L., "Quantile regression" Sage Publications 2007

      9 Shin, Y. H., "Psychometric evaluation of the exercise self-efficacy scale among Korean adults with chronic diseases" 24 (24): 68-76, 2001

      10 Del Duca, G. F., "Prevalence and sociodemographic correlates of all domains of physical activity in Brazilian adults" 56 (56): 99-102, 2013

      11 Sallis, J. F., "Predictors of adoption and maintenance of vigorous physical activity in men and women" 21 (21): 237-251, 1992

      12 World Health Organization, "Physical inactivity: A global public health problem"

      13 Stutts, W. C., "Physical activity determinants in adults. Perceived benefits, barriers, and self efficacy" 50 (50): 499-507, 2002

      14 Steele, R., "Occupational physical activity across occupational categories" 6 (6): 398-407, 2003

      15 Korean Statistical Information Service, "Monthly report on the economically active population survey"

      16 Brown, W. J., "Life transitions and changing physical activity patterns in young women" 25 (25): 140-143, 2003

      17 Ministry of Health & Welfare, "Korea health statistics 2010: Korea National Health & Nutrition Examination Survey" Ministry of Health & Welfare 2011

      18 Tudor-Locke, C., "How many steps/day are enough? Preliminary pedometer indices for public health" 34 (34): 1-8, 2004

      19 Schmidt, C. M., "Heterogeneity in the intergenerational transmission of alcohol consumption: a quantile regression approach" 30 (30): 33-42, 2011

      20 Muto, T., "Factors associated with male workers' participation in regular physical activity" 34 (34): 307-322, 1996

      21 Nomaguchi, K. M., "Exercise time: Gender differences in the effects of marriage, parenthood, and employment" 66 (66): 413-430, 2004

      22 Tudor-Locke, C., "Evaluation of quality of commercial pedometers" 97 (97): 510-515, 2006

      23 Pitsavos, C., "Epidemiology of leisure-time physical activity in socio-demographic, lifestyle and psychological characteristics of men and women in Greece: The ATTICA Study" 5 (5): 37-, 2005

      24 McAuley, E., "Enhancing exercise adherence in middle-aged males and females" 23 (23): 498-506, 1994

      25 Lee, S., "Effects of marital transitions on changes in dietary and other health behaviours in US women" 34 (34): 69-78, 2005

      26 Kim, H. K., "Do the determinants of physical activity change by physical activity level?" 65 (65): 836-843, 2009

      27 Sechrist, K. R., "Development and psychometric evaluation of the exercise benefits/ barriers scale" 10 (10): 357-365, 1987

      28 Kaewthummanukul, T., "Determinants of employee participation in physical activity: Critical review of the literature" 54 (54): 249-261, 2006

      29 Seo, K. M., "Analysis of physical activity in male office workers" 14 (14): 95-105, 2003

      30 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, "About BMI for adults"

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