Fitness Leisure Motivations at Eastern Kentucky University
Presenter Hometown
Monticello, KY
Major
Recreation and Park Administration
Department
Recreation and Park Administration
Degree
Graduate
Mentor
Michael J. Bradley
Mentor Department
Recreation and Park Administration
Recommended Citation
Bell, Megan B., "Fitness Leisure Motivations at Eastern Kentucky University" (2017). University Presentation Showcase Event. 26.
https://encompass.eku.edu/swps/2017/graduate/26
Abstract
According to The State of Obesity (2016), the state of Kentucky has the fifth highest rate of obesity among adults in the nation. Among the 34.6% of obese adults in the state, 17.8% are between the ages of 18 and 25. Eastern Kentucky University’s (EKU) undergraduate population is just over 14,000, and 2,500 of these students are estimated to be overweight or obese. The fitness leisure motivations study at Eastern Kentucky University was conducted to determine the motivations associated with physical exercise participation among the EKU student body. To determine the status of students’ health and wellness pertaining to fitness leisure awareness and involvement at EKU means that the researcher can deliver data results to health and wellness leaders on campus to increase support for these students and encourage healthier lifestyles as well as work towards creating a healthier state.
Presentation format
Poster
Poster Number
026
Fitness Leisure Motivations at Eastern Kentucky University
According to The State of Obesity (2016), the state of Kentucky has the fifth highest rate of obesity among adults in the nation. Among the 34.6% of obese adults in the state, 17.8% are between the ages of 18 and 25. Eastern Kentucky University’s (EKU) undergraduate population is just over 14,000, and 2,500 of these students are estimated to be overweight or obese. The fitness leisure motivations study at Eastern Kentucky University was conducted to determine the motivations associated with physical exercise participation among the EKU student body. To determine the status of students’ health and wellness pertaining to fitness leisure awareness and involvement at EKU means that the researcher can deliver data results to health and wellness leaders on campus to increase support for these students and encourage healthier lifestyles as well as work towards creating a healthier state.