DSpace at FH Burgenland logo
Log In
New user? Click here to register.Have you forgotten your password?
  1. Home
  2. HAW Burgenland
  3. Departments
  4. Gesundheit & Soziales
  5. Topographic conditions and physical activity behaviour of young adults in Austria
 
  • Details

Topographic conditions and physical activity behaviour of young adults in Austria

Publisher
University of Alicante
Source
Journal of Human Sport and Exercise, 9(1), 210-221
Date Issued
2014
Author(s)
Gollner, Erwin  
Schnabel, Florian  
Szabo, Barbara  
DOI
10.14198/jhse.2014.9.Proc1.01
Abstract
In Austria there is an east-west divide concerning the amount of physical activity that has been detected. This is associated with poorer health in the eastern region of Austria compared to the western. Experts think that differences in topographic conditions might be a reason for these differences. However this hypothesis until now has not been scientifically proven. This study incorporates a multi-staged approach. First, outdoor physical activity behaviour (levels of exercise, favourite activities etc.) among people aged between 18-35 and living in Burgenland (n=150), as well as levels of physical activity in general, were compared with those of people at the same age living in Tyrol (n=150), by using a semi-standardized quantitative online-survey. To determine if differences between these two groups were significant the chi-squared test was used. In addition satisfaction with opportunities for outdoor physical exercise, motives, barriers and wishes concerning design of green spaces were analysed. Finally experts, working in the field of physical activity promotion (n=9), discussed within a focus group how to implement results into practice. The hypothesis that topographic conditions have an influence on physical activity behaviour was confirmed. For example, people living in Tyrol are more likely to engage in mountain sports than those living in Burgenland, while Nordic Walking is more popular in Burgenland compared to Tyrol (P<0.05). The results also show that people living in Tyrol are more physically active in general (P<0.05) as well as do more outdoor sport than people living in Burgenland (P<0.05). In addition some barriers as well as need for action could be identified in both regions. The natural environment influences levels of physical activity as well as sport activities among local populations. However differences in topographic conditions are not like to be the only reason for east-west differences concerning levels and forms of physical activity. Expert recommendations need to be implemented in the future. Further research needs to be conducted to examine the role of other potential explanations for east-west differences.
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11790/91
Subjects
east-west gradient
green space
outdoor sport
green exercise
Type
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Wissenschaftlicher Artikel
File(s)
Loading...
Thumbnail Image
Name

JHSE_Vol_9_N_1Proc_01.pdf

Size

756.72 KB

Format

Adobe PDF

Checksum

(MD5):9ef3ad4f8f37ef0834aa8d4fb02f1879

 

FHB is participating in:

Built with DSpace-CRIS software - Extension maintained and optimized by 4Science

  • Privacy policy
  • End User Agreement
  • Send Feedback