Health-Promoting Behaviors of Women and Their Opinions
On the Quality of Fitness Services, Depending on Experienced Musculoskeletal Injuries
Ewa Puszczałowska-Lizis,
Sabina Lizis,
Paula Głód
et al.
Abstract:Background. The increasing awareness of modern societies about the adverse consequences of a sedentary lifestyle has an impact on the growing interest in physical recreation. The study aimed at health-promoting behaviors and opinions on the fitness services quality in women, depending on experienced musculoskeletal injuries. Material and methods. Research using the diagnostic survey method included 100 women aged 35-55, clients the "EUROGYM" fitness club in Krosno, Poland. Research tool was a selfmade question… Show more
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