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Moderators of the Relationship Between Physical Activity and Alcohol Consumption in College Students
Authors:Joanna Buscemi MS  Matthew P. Martens PhD  James G. Murphy PhD  Ali M. Yurasek MA  Ashley E. Smith MA
Affiliation:1. Department of Psychology , University of Memphis , Memphis, Tennessee;2. Department of Educational, School, and Counseling Psychology , University of Missouri , Columbia, Missouri
Abstract:
Abstract

Objective: Among college students, several studies have found a positive relationship between physical activity and alcohol use. The current study tested gender, Greek status, and ethnicity as potential moderators of the physical activity-alcohol use relationship. Participants: Participants were college freshmen (n = 310) endorsing alcohol/drug use. Methods: Students completed questionnaires assessing a number of health behaviors. Results: Results indicated that gender and Greek status were significant moderators of the relationship between physical activity and alcohol consumption. There was a positive relationship between physical activity and alcohol use for men and Greeks, but not for females and non-Greeks. Conclusions: These findings suggest that exercise does not serve as a protective factor for any of the subgroups of college students studied and is positively associated with drinking among college students who are men and/or involved with the Greek system.
Keywords:alcohol consumption  college students  fraternity  gender  physical activity  sorority
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