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Competencies for health‐enhancing physical activity are associated with body mass: results of an updated data pooling across 18 samples.

Authors :
Carl, Johannes
Zheng, Miaobing
Popp, Johanna
Eckert, Katharina
Geidl, Wolfgang
Blaschke, Simon
Schmid, Julia
Grüne, Eva
Oppermann, Leonard
Liphardt, Anna‐Maria
Morf, Harriet
Weissenfels, Anja
Pfeifer, Klaus
Source :
Obesity (19307381); Nov2024, Vol. 32 Issue 11, p2161-2174, 14p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Objective: Although previous studies have illuminated associations between body mass and physical activity (PA), there have been scant insights regarding the physical, cognitive, and motivational determinants of PA in relationship to body mass. This study aimed to model courses of competencies for health‐enhancing PA across the spectrum of BMI. Methods: We used cross‐sectional data of 3670 individuals (mean [SD]: BMI, 25.54 [5.71] kg/m2; age, 46.11 [14.96] years) from a large data pooling with 18 primary samples employing the PA‐related health competence (PAHCO) instrument. ANCOVA determined differences in 10 PAHCO indicators by BMI categories (underweight, normal weight, overweight, and obesity). Covariate‐adjusted multilevel models described the nonlinear courses of the PAHCO indicators across the BMI spectrum. Results: The levels of all 10 PAHCO indicators differed significantly among the BMI categories (F ≥ 14.8; p < 0.001). All competencies for health‐enhancing PA could be best described by cubic functions having their maximum around normal weight while regressing with underweight and with increasing grades of obesity (0.02 ≤ Rmarg2 ≤ 0.31). Conclusions: This study adds to associations between BMI and PA levels by specifying individuals' multidimensional requirements for health‐enhancing PA. The present findings call for an integration of physical, motivational, and cognitive factors in practices of PA promotion and sustainable obesity treatment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
19307381
Volume :
32
Issue :
11
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Obesity (19307381)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
180680624
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/oby.24121