女子サッカー観戦者のコンディション管理に関する意識調査

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  • A Conditioning Awareness Survey Involving the Audience of a Women's Soccer Match
  • ジョシ サッカー カンセンシャ ノ コンディション カンリ ニ カンスル イシキ チョウサ

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We set up a food education booth, and provided information regarding health and diet at the venue of a women's soccer league match. Our poster mainly demonstrated the importance of healthy meals, exercise, and rest, the significance of maintaining a healthy weight, and health problems that may occur due to an insufficient energy intake. We also conducted a questionnaire survey on conditioning, involving the audience. Among the 58 included for analysis, the largest age group was 40-49( 27.6%), and then 50-59( 25.9%). There were 33 males and 25 females. For <Do you try to eat well so as not to lack energy?>, more than 70% of both sexes answered <Yes>. For <Do you try to stay active so as not to lack exercise?>, 72.7 and 80.0%, respectively, answered <Yes>, while 3.0 and 8.0%, respectively, answered <No>. For <Do you try to sleep well so as not to become sleep-deprived?> 60.6 and 72.0%, respectively, answered <Yes>, while 9.1 and 16.0%, respectively, answered <No>.  Among males, the most common frequency of measuring the weight was <rarely> (30.3%), and then <almost every day> and <once or twice a month> (21.2% in both cases). Among females, <once or twice a month> was the most common frequency (32.0%), followed by <almost every day> (28.0%) and <rarely> (24.0%). Some of the respondents' free descriptions revealed their desires related to weight control, such as <I want to go on a healthy diet> and <I want to know the right way to manage my weight>, indicating the necessity of providing more specific information in future food education.  We will continue our food education activities that seem to be effective, enabling people, including those visiting the venue for different purposes, such as the audience of a soccer match involved in the present study, to access health information.

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