Abstract

The research aims to identify the relationship between health concerns, exercise satisfaction, and exercise adherence of leisure sports participants. To achieve the objective, regular users of a sports center based in Seoul who participate in leisure sports were selected as the cluster. Also, purposive sampling was conducted to collect data, utilizing the scales of health concerns, exercise satisfaction, and exercise adherence. Then, statistical software SPSS and AMOS 21 were used to carry out 1) identification and confirmatory factor analysis (CFA), 2) canonical correlation analysis (CCA), and 3) multiple linear regression. Three major findings were derived from the research. First, the variables were significantly related to each other. Secondly, health concerns were found to be having a positive effect on exercise satisfaction and exercise adherence. And finally, exercise satisfaction had a partially positive impact on exercise adherence.

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