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The Relationship Between Health Belief And Physical Exercise In College Middle-and-High-Ranking Intellectuals On Their Jobs In Wuhan District

Posted on:2007-07-24Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Z H YuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2167360212967513Subject:Applied Psychology
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The sedentary life style brings enormous threat to humanity's health, and noncontagious chronic diseases(NCD) run rampant. Physical exercise can improve our physiological health, psychological health and social adaption. Therefore, it's essential to urge the people in subhealth status to participate in physical exercise actively in the national-wide fitness field. Of current sportsmen in China, college middle-and high-ranking intellectuals on their jobs do badly in attending physical exercise, which results in their bad health. That overtired people often die sounds the alarm for us: intellectuals must establish right health belief and take an active part in physical exercise.Health belief means that whether a person adopts health related behaviors (such as participation in physical exercise) depends on his potential perceived severity of disease and his appraisal on the perceived barriers and benefits. Health Belief Model (HBM) is an important theory in explaining and intervening health related behavior. In China, this theory is mainly used in clinical medical disease recovery and prevention of bad behaviors like infectious diseases and the youth's smoking. There has been hardly related research about HBM in physical exercise field and nobody has onducted the research about the relationship between intellectuals' health belief and thier physical exercise.Methods of study: Methods of literature material, questionnaire investigation, expert interview, mathematical statistics and so on were used in this paper.This paper studied the relationship between college middle-and-high-ranking...
Keywords/Search Tags:Wuhan District, college, middle-and-high-ranking intellectuals on their jobs, health belief, health belief model, physical exercise
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