Publications by authors named "Xiaofen Deng Keating"

The study aimed to examine (a) the association between weekly strength exercise frequency and grade point average (GPA), and (b) the demographic characteristics of weekly strength exercise frequency among undergraduate students at a large southern state university in the United States. Health behavior data (N = 1125) collected by the American College Health Association at the university in 2008 were analyzed. Analysis of variance was used to investigate weekly strength exercise frequency differences in GPA, sex, ethnicity, and year in university.

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The purpose of the study was to examine Hispanic and other minority ninth-grade students' health-related fitness (HRF) knowledge, using FitSmart, a standardized test for high school students. The test consisted of 50 weighted multiple choice items, measuring six subcontent components. Means and standard deviations of the overall scores and the subcontent scores were computed.

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Article Synopsis
  • The review highlighted that about 40% to 50% of college students are physically inactive, indicating a significant concern for their health.
  • Health professionals in higher education have struggled to effectively increase students' physical activity, leading to only modest successes from current interventions.
  • The authors identified key issues in the research, including the lack of focus on college students' PA, insufficient multi-level approaches to understand behaviors, and inconsistent measurement methods that hinder accurate comparisons.
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Research training takes many forms and is generally a part of graduate education. A common and important aspect of research training is the introductory research methods class offered by many departments. The purpose of this study was to examine the content, process, and instructors of introductory research methods classes in departments of kinesiology and physical education in the United States.

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