Women's in Fitness Social Belonging and Physical Activity in the Context of Quality of Life
5. Gender equality
IPAQ; physical activity; quality of life; social belonging
05 social sciences
0501 psychology and cognitive sciences
10. No inequality
DOI:
10.17770/sie2015vol3.469
Publication Date:
2015-05-17T23:01:26Z
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ABSTRACT
<p><em>Forming as many interpersonal relationships possible is one of the most important goals in peoples’ lives.</em> <em>Mutual p</em><em>hysical activities create a basis for social belonging.</em> <em>Therefore, goal study </em><em>to determine correlation between components belonging and physical activity among women fitness.</em> <em>The analysis was conducted with use questionnaires (adopted Latvian), shortened version IPAQ to levels activity.</em> were defined, several weak, but significant, correlations these level found.</em> <em>According data obtained current we can conclude, that has positive impact on PA. Those, who more often feel relatedness, satisfactory from relationship inclusion groups are physically active. In order evaluate, how quality life aspect fitness correlates activity, they must be taken into account.</em></p><p> </p>
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