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7285 https://intelek.unisza.edu.my/intelek/pages/view.php?ref=7285 https://intelek.unisza.edu.my/intelek/pages/search.php?search=!collection407072 Restricted Document Article Journal application/pdf 11 1.6 Adobe Acrobat Pro DC 20 Paper Capture Plug-in Adobe InDesign CS5.5 (7.5) 2013-08-22 16:58:06 xmp.did:B35EA104F509E3119D96AFF0BFFDEFB4 2673-01-FH02-FP-17-10640.pdf UniSZA Private Access Comparing physical activity of Malaysian malay men and women before, during, and after ramadan Pertanika J. Soc. Sci. & Humunity The aims of this research were to investigate whether there is any difference in the physical activity levels between Malay Muslim men (Muslim) and Malay Muslim women (Muslimah) at Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM) before, during, and after the month of Ramadan, and also to determine the factors restricting their involvement in physical activities. Fifty-three UPM Malay Muslim male staff and fifty-four UPM Malay Muslim female staff participated in the research. The Yamex-Digi walker CW700 pedometer was used to measure the physical activity level of the staff for four consecutive days. Results showed that there was no significant difference in the physical activity levels of the Malay Muslim and Muslimah in UPM before, during, and after the month of Ramadan. The reported t-test results comparing the two genders before, during, and after the month of Ramadan were f=0.003, p<0.96, f=1.047, p<0.31, and f=3.106, p<0.08, respectively. It was reported that the lack of self motivation/laziness played the most important role in restricting the involvements of both genders in the physical activities 21 2 578-586 https://www.portal.unisza.edu.my/staffportal/index.php?page=
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Comparing physical activity of Malaysian malay men and women before, during, and after ramadan
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The aims of this research were to investigate whether there is any difference in the physical activity levels between Malay Muslim men (Muslim) and Malay Muslim women (Muslimah) at Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM) before, during, and after the month of Ramadan, and also to determine the factors restricting their involvement in physical activities. Fifty-three UPM Malay Muslim male staff and fifty-four UPM Malay Muslim female staff participated in the research. The Yamex-Digi walker CW700 pedometer was used to measure the physical activity level of the staff for four consecutive days. Results showed that there was no significant difference in the physical activity levels of the Malay Muslim and Muslimah in UPM before, during, and after the month of Ramadan. The reported t-test results comparing the two genders before, during, and after the month of Ramadan were f=0.003, p<0.96, f=1.047, p<0.31, and f=3.106, p<0.08, respectively. It was reported that the lack of self motivation/laziness played the most important role in restricting the involvements of both genders in the physical activities
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Comparing physical activity of Malaysian malay men and women before, during, and after ramadan
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Comparing physical activity of Malaysian malay men and women before, during, and after ramadan
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Comparing physical activity of Malaysian malay men and women before, during, and after ramadan
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Comparing physical activity of Malaysian malay men and women before, during, and after ramadan
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Comparing physical activity of Malaysian malay men and women before, during, and after ramadan
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comparing physical activity of malaysian malay men and women before, during, and after ramadan
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