Alandijani, A., Alali, S., Alotaibi, A., Alsulami, A., Alali, R., Makkawi, R., Alshehri, W., Ibrahim, E., Alahmadi, R., Alshehri, H. (2017). Study of Knowledge, Attitude and Practice of Saudi Women towards Physical Activity, 2017. The Egyptian Journal of Hospital Medicine, 69(2), 1964-1967. doi: 10.12816/0040630
Akram Adel Alandijani; Samar Yousif Alali; Abdullah Saud Alotaibi; Aisha Abdulrahman Alsulami; Rehab Abdulmohsen Alali; Rabab Abdulrazaq Makkawi; Waleed Ali Alshehri; Eman Mushabab Ibrahim; Riyadh Awadhallah Alahmadi; Hassan Mohammed Alshehri. "Study of Knowledge, Attitude and Practice of Saudi Women towards Physical Activity, 2017". The Egyptian Journal of Hospital Medicine, 69, 2, 2017, 1964-1967. doi: 10.12816/0040630
Alandijani, A., Alali, S., Alotaibi, A., Alsulami, A., Alali, R., Makkawi, R., Alshehri, W., Ibrahim, E., Alahmadi, R., Alshehri, H. (2017). 'Study of Knowledge, Attitude and Practice of Saudi Women towards Physical Activity, 2017', The Egyptian Journal of Hospital Medicine, 69(2), pp. 1964-1967. doi: 10.12816/0040630
Alandijani, A., Alali, S., Alotaibi, A., Alsulami, A., Alali, R., Makkawi, R., Alshehri, W., Ibrahim, E., Alahmadi, R., Alshehri, H. Study of Knowledge, Attitude and Practice of Saudi Women towards Physical Activity, 2017. The Egyptian Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2017; 69(2): 1964-1967. doi: 10.12816/0040630
Study of Knowledge, Attitude and Practice of Saudi Women towards Physical Activity, 2017
Background: Physical activity is an effective component of health and prevention of disease. Increasing the general health knowledge about physical activity could prevent obesity and chronic diseases. Objectives: Study the knowledge, attitude and practice (KAP) of Saudi women regarding physical activity in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA). Methods: This was a community based survey study conducted among 800 Saudi adult females chosen randomly using a multistage random technique during the period from January to April 2017. The study included subjects were asked to fill up a predesigned questionnaire including questions about socio-demographics and assessing the KAP about physical activity. Results: Most of females (64%) had poor knowledge while 36% had good awareness about the physical activity. About 72.2% had poor practice pattern but 22.8% had good practice pattern of physical activity. The attitude toward physical activity was good in the majority of subjects (75.1%) and poor in (24.9%) of them. The overall general KAP of included females regarding physical activity was poor in 62% and good in 38%. Conclusion: The overall general KAP was low among the studied groups thus, there is a dispensable need for providing a good and safe environment for women for practicing routine physical activity. Also, more efforts should be carried out to increase the KAP of females toward physical activity through educational campaigns in internet, TV and health care facilities.