Objectives:This study was aimed to develop a health belief model scale for exercise among Chinese residents to describe the relationships between health beliefs and exercise for promoting residents to adopt or maintai...Objectives:This study was aimed to develop a health belief model scale for exercise among Chinese residents to describe the relationships between health beliefs and exercise for promoting residents to adopt or maintain exercise programs.Methods:Participants were from two projects,Project 1 with 3833 participants and Project 2 with 7319 participants.A pool of 21 items was developed based on a small-scale qualitative study about health beliefs of exercise and literature.Internal consistency and construct validity of the scale were evaluated with Cronbach'sαcoefficient,exploratory factor analysis(EFA),confirmatory factor analysis(CFA)and second-order confirmatory factor analysis.Results:A final version of 18 items loaded on six factors which could explain 60.30-%of variance was observed after EFA.The internal consistency of the final version with 18 items performed in Project 1 was acceptable(0.609).The reliability of the six subscales was good with Cronbach'sαcoefficient of 0.628,0.713,0.628,0.801,0.676 and 0.838 for perceived benefits,perceived objective barriers,perceived subjective barriers,self-efficacy,perceived severity and cues to action,respectively.CFA and second-order CFA indicated a good fit to data.Conclusions:The Health Belief Model Scale for Exercise(HBMS-E)is a valid and reliable instrument to assess health beliefs of exercise among residents in China.Understanding the health beliefs of exercise will help health professionals to develop effective interventions for health and evaluate the effectiveness.展开更多
At present,Animal Exercise courses rely too much on teachers’subjective ideas in teaching methods and test scores,and there is no set of standards as a benchmark for reference.As a result,students guided by different...At present,Animal Exercise courses rely too much on teachers’subjective ideas in teaching methods and test scores,and there is no set of standards as a benchmark for reference.As a result,students guided by different teachers have an uneven understanding of the Animal Exercise and cannot achieve the expected effect of the course.In this regard,the authors propose a scoring system based on action similarity,which enables teachers to guide students more objectively.The authors created QMonkey,a data set based on the body keys of monkeys in the coco dataset format,which contains 1,428 consecutive images from eight videos.The authors use QMonkey to train a model that recognizes monkey body movements.And the authors propose a new non-standing posture normalization method for motion transfer between monkeys and humans.Finally,the authors utilize motion transfer and structural similarity contrast algorithms to provide a reliable evaluation method for animal exercise courses,eliminating the subjective influence of teachers on scoring and providing experience in the combination of artificial intelligence and drama education.展开更多
基金Supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China(71673009).
文摘Objectives:This study was aimed to develop a health belief model scale for exercise among Chinese residents to describe the relationships between health beliefs and exercise for promoting residents to adopt or maintain exercise programs.Methods:Participants were from two projects,Project 1 with 3833 participants and Project 2 with 7319 participants.A pool of 21 items was developed based on a small-scale qualitative study about health beliefs of exercise and literature.Internal consistency and construct validity of the scale were evaluated with Cronbach'sαcoefficient,exploratory factor analysis(EFA),confirmatory factor analysis(CFA)and second-order confirmatory factor analysis.Results:A final version of 18 items loaded on six factors which could explain 60.30-%of variance was observed after EFA.The internal consistency of the final version with 18 items performed in Project 1 was acceptable(0.609).The reliability of the six subscales was good with Cronbach'sαcoefficient of 0.628,0.713,0.628,0.801,0.676 and 0.838 for perceived benefits,perceived objective barriers,perceived subjective barriers,self-efficacy,perceived severity and cues to action,respectively.CFA and second-order CFA indicated a good fit to data.Conclusions:The Health Belief Model Scale for Exercise(HBMS-E)is a valid and reliable instrument to assess health beliefs of exercise among residents in China.Understanding the health beliefs of exercise will help health professionals to develop effective interventions for health and evaluate the effectiveness.
文摘At present,Animal Exercise courses rely too much on teachers’subjective ideas in teaching methods and test scores,and there is no set of standards as a benchmark for reference.As a result,students guided by different teachers have an uneven understanding of the Animal Exercise and cannot achieve the expected effect of the course.In this regard,the authors propose a scoring system based on action similarity,which enables teachers to guide students more objectively.The authors created QMonkey,a data set based on the body keys of monkeys in the coco dataset format,which contains 1,428 consecutive images from eight videos.The authors use QMonkey to train a model that recognizes monkey body movements.And the authors propose a new non-standing posture normalization method for motion transfer between monkeys and humans.Finally,the authors utilize motion transfer and structural similarity contrast algorithms to provide a reliable evaluation method for animal exercise courses,eliminating the subjective influence of teachers on scoring and providing experience in the combination of artificial intelligence and drama education.