| 英文摘要 |
Many studies have shown that exercises can contribute to stable emotion and stress adjustment. The effective methods of changing emotion and promoting health are exercises. In order to nurture students in the department of sports medicine with specialized medical knowledge, we investigated fifty-nine volunteers for exercise behaviors through self-designed questionnaire in this study. The results showed that in more than 80% students of the department of sports medicine, emotions are closely linked with exercise behaviors. Exercise can effectively calm emotions and alleviate stresses. Accomplishments and companies from exercises also increase the motivation of exercises. Most students agreed that happiness made exercises more relaxed and exercises promoted good mood, and increased the confidence. On the contrary bad mood can diminish exercise performance. In the comparison of the differences of background variables, male students built up their confidence form exercises easier than female students. Also, athletes with exercise hobby had more motivation of exercises. The freshmen were more affected by athletes and personal emotion. Students who exercised more than seven hours per week can have better mood, less stress, more exercise motivation and more accomplishments. For students in the department of sports medicine, the most common exercises were basketball, jogging and badminton. The reasons why most students do not exercise were limited time, laziness, absence of playground or companies. The good ways to overcome these problems are to set a goal, to arrange exercise plan, and to find good companies to exercise with. The policies to inspire the exercise motivation are to encourage exercises, to increase exercise efficiency, to increase the self-confidence and aggressiveness. This study showed that more exercises can increase better mood and help enhance confidence. University students should be encouraged to develop exercise habits. Through this study and our suggestions, we hope that the mental-physical health and exercise participation of students can be elevated. |