The message matters: Advertisement framing and college women's beliefs toward exercise.

Journal of American college health : J of ACH(2023)

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This study explores college women's beliefs and experiences about exercise informed by different framing strategies, and how they may influence exercise engagement. Four focus groups were conducted with 19 undergraduate women at a large public Midwestern university. Four differently framed group exercise advertisements were used to prompt focus group discussions on beliefs and intentions to exercise. Transcribed data were analyzed with a thematic content approach. Undergraduate female participants described more positive beliefs that influence intention with a well-being-framed advertisement. More negative beliefs were described when the advertisement focused on enhancing appearance. Participants of color believed that seeing more representation of diversity in advertisements would make engaging in exercise easier. Positive beliefs linked to a "well-being" frame and diverse imagery of women in exercise advertisements may improve intention to exercise, increasing physical activity among women.
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Beliefs,exercise,physical activity,women
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