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Differences in physical activity and perceived benefits and barriers to physical activity between LGBTQ + and non-LGBTQ + college students

Ginny M. Frederick, Isaura M. Castillo‐Hernández, Ewan R. Williams, Anneliese A. Singh, Ellen M. Evans

2020Journal of American College Health31 citationsDOI

Abstract

Objective To compare physical activity (PA) behaviors and perceived benefits and barriers among lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ+) and non-LGBTQ + college students. Participants: Participants were 406 college students. Methods: Surveys assessed PA behaviors and perceptions of PA among college students. Multivariate ANOVA assessed differences in PA behaviors and perceptions of PA. Results: LGBTQ + students (n = 71) engaged in 17% less aerobic PA and 42% less resistance training than their counterparts (n = 335; both p < .05). LGBTQ + students reported 6.5% lower total Exercise Benefits and Barriers Scale scores and 13.3% higher Barriers Scale scores (both p < .05). Conclusions: LGBTQ + college students are at higher risk of not meeting PA guidelines than non-LGBTQ + students. More perceived barriers and fewer perceived benefits to PA may contribute to this disparity. Identification of LGBTQ+-specific barriers to PA among college students is needed to inform programming to increase PA among this at-risk community.

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LesbianTransgenderPsychologyClinical psychologyPhysical activityScale (ratio)PerceptionQueerGerontologyMedicinePhysical therapyPhysicsQuantum mechanicsPsychoanalysisNeurosciencePhysical Activity and HealthMobile Health and mHealth ApplicationsBehavioral Health and Interventions