Differences in health literacy and health-promoting behaviors by gender and sport type in collegiate athletes

大学生运动员的健康素养和健康促进行为在性别和运动类型上的差异

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Abstract

This study aims to investigate the influence of health literacy (HL) on health-promoting behaviors (HPB) in collegiate athletes. A total of 220 male and female students, including participants in individual sports, team sports, and non-athletes, were assessed. HL was measured using the European Health Literacy Survey Questionnaire, comprising three subdomains: perceptual, functional and linguistic HL. HPB was evaluated using a Health Promoting Lifestyle Profile-II. There were significant gender differences in overall HL (P = 0.038) and functional HL (P = 0.004). Team-sports athletes demonstrated significantly lower HL, particularly in perception and functional domains, compared with non-athletes (P < 0.001). HPB was positively correlated with HL (P < 0.001), perception HL (P < 0.001), and linguistic HL (P < 0.001). Regression analysis revealed that HL was a significant positive predictor of HPB (P < 0.001). These findings highlight that higher HL is associated with greater engagement in HPB among collegiate athletes. Tailored, sport-specific strategies that consider gender and type of sports may be essential to effectively enhance HL and promote health behaviors in this population.

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