• Title of article

    The status of Tension Exercise Behavior among Iranian Office Workers based on Trans Theoretical Model

  • Author/Authors

    Delshad ، Mohammad Hossien Faculty of Medical Sciences - Tarbiat Modares University , Tavafian ، Sadighe Sadat Department of Health education - Faculty of Medical Sciences - Tarbiat Modares University , Kazemnejad ، Anoshiravan Department of Biostatistics - Faculty of Medical Sciences - Tarbiat Modares University

  • From page
    251
  • To page
    256
  • Abstract
    Background: Exercise behavior is associated with decreased risks of mortality resulted from all causes. While people suffer from inactivity, doing stretching exercise as an important daily activity increases joints and muscles full range of motion and flexibility. This study aimed to assess the status of tension exercise behavior among Iranian office workers based on Trans-Theoretical Model (TTM). Methods and Materials: In this cross sectional study, 420 office workers were selected randomly. The A self-reported questionnaire based on TTM and tension exercise behavior were used to collect data through self-reporting and analyzed by SPSS software version 16. Results: Totally 420 office workers withmean age 37.12 ± 8.031 years were assessed. The results found that 11.7 % of the participants (N = 49) were in pre-contemplation stage, 32.9% (N = 138) in contemplation, 10 % (N = 42) in preparation stage, 24.5% (N = 103) in action stage and % 21 of participants (N = 88) were in maintenance stage. There were significant relationship between stages of TTM and tension exercise behavior. Conclusions: This study indicated that about the majority of office workers were in contemplation and pre-contemplation stag regarding tension exercise. Therefore, designing proper educational intervention is strongly recommended.
  • Keywords
    Tension exercise , Change model , Office workers
  • Journal title
    International Journal of Musculoskeletal Pain Prevention
  • Journal title
    International Journal of Musculoskeletal Pain Prevention
  • Record number

    2761145