Can leisure education effect on screen time and perceived leisure benefits for college students?

Abdullah Bora Özkara, Olcay Mulazimoglu, Mustafa Baris Somoglu, Fatih Kirkbir, Erdi Tokul, Burakhan Aydemir, Halil Evren Senturk, Ibrahim Dalbudak, Ozgun Mirac Ozcilingir
Author Information
  1. Abdullah Bora Özkara: Faculty of Health Sciences, Karadeniz Technical University, Trabzon, Türkiye.
  2. Olcay Mulazimoglu: Faculty of Sports Sciences, Mugla Sitki Kocman University, Muğla, Türkiye.
  3. Mustafa Baris Somoglu: School of Physical Education and Sport, Gümüşhane University, Gümüshane, Türkiye.
  4. Fatih Kirkbir: Faculty of Health Sciences, Karadeniz Technical University, Trabzon, Türkiye.
  5. Erdi Tokul: Faculty of Sports Sciences, Avrasya University, Trabzon, Türkiye.
  6. Burakhan Aydemir: Faculty of Health Sciences, Karadeniz Technical University, Trabzon, Türkiye.
  7. Halil Evren Senturk: Faculty of Sports Sciences, Mugla Sitki Kocman University, Muğla, Türkiye.
  8. Ibrahim Dalbudak: Faculty of Sports Sciences, Uşak University, Uşak, Türkiye.
  9. Ozgun Mirac Ozcilingir: Faculty of Sports Sciences, İstanbul Rumeli University, Istanbul, Türkiye.

Abstract

Background: Since children and adolescents usually spend their theoretical course time at schools, they experience many negative effects of inactivity and physical inactivity. They are disadvantaged in terms of facing many health and social problems due to lack of physical activity. This sedentary life increases their exposure to screens and the time they spend sitting.
Aim of the study: The first aim of this research is to conduct an experimental study to reduce the excessive screen time of college students with an exercise intervention. The second aim of the study is to examine the perceived benefits of leisure activities of students with an exercise intervention.
Methods: In this direction, the study group of the research, which was conducted as an experimental study, consisted of 176 [74 female (42.0%), 102 male (58.0%)] students studying in the department of mathematics at college. In the study, the screen exposure time of students was measured with the "Screen time scale for youth and adolescents" along with a personal information form. In addition, the "Perceived Leisure Benefit Scale" scale was used to evaluate the participants' awareness of the benefits obtained from leisure activities.
Results and conclusion: According to the findings of the research, it was determined that there was a positive and significant decrease in the screen time of the experimental group participants of students who participated in the research before and after the exercise intervention. In the Leisure Benefit Scale, it was observed that there were significant positive differences in favor of the experimental group.

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