Stereotypes and attitudes towards aging related to reasons for physical exercise in gym users

Authors

  • Tirso Duran Badillo Universidad Autónoma de Tamaulipas, México

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14482/sun.40.02.986.359

Keywords:

Steorotyping, Attitude, Exercise

Abstract

Objective: To determine the relationship between aging stereotypes and attitudes with the reasons for performing physical exercise in gym users in Matamoros (Tamaulipas, Mexico).  

Method: Correlational study in a sample of 163 gym users. The negative stereotypes towards aging and the self-report of reasons for the practice of physical exercise were applied.  

Results: No relationship was found between negative stereotypes regarding aging (p=.119) and attitudes towards aging (p=.92) with the reasons for physical exercise. Attitudes towards aging showed a relationship whit fun and well-being (p=.014), prevention and positive health (p=.011), muscular strength and resistance (p=.014), social recognition (p=.032), stress control (p=.017) and health emergencies (p=.029).  

Conclusions: No relationship was found between the global scales used to measure stereotypes and attitudes towards aging with the reasons for doing physical exercise; it was found the attitudes towards aging are related to fun and well-being, prevention and positive health, muscular strength and resistance, social recognition, stress control and health emergencies. 

Author Biography

Published

2024-05-20

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Section

ORIGINAL ARTICLE

How to Cite

Stereotypes and attitudes towards aging related to reasons for physical exercise in gym users. (2024). SCIENTIFIC JOURNAL SALUD UNINORTE, 40(2), 446-457. https://doi.org/10.14482/sun.40.02.986.359

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