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Perceived Benefits And Barriers To Participation In Exercise Among Jordanian University Students, Khaldoun Hamdan
Perceived Benefits And Barriers To Participation In Exercise Among Jordanian University Students, Khaldoun Hamdan
Al-Balqa Journal for Research and Studies البلقاء للبحوث والدراسات
Insufficient physical activity is a risk factor for many non-communicable diseases, therefore; the purpose of this study is to examine university students’ perceived exercise benefits and barriers. This cross-sectional descriptive study used Exercise Benefits/Barriers Scale to examine perceived benefits and barriers to exercise among a convenience sample of 517 university students in Jordan. Participants reported significantly higher perceived barriers to exercise than perceived benefits from exercise. The most important perceived barrier to exercise was “I am too embarrassed to exercise”. Moreover, “I will live longer if I exercise” and “exercising increases being accepted by others” were the most important perceived …