Purpose: This study was done to assess the level of physical activity among Chinese immigrant women and to determine the relationships
of physical activity with individual characteristics and behavior-specific cognition. Methods: A cross-sectional descriptive study
was conducted with 161 Chinese immigrant women living in Busan. A health promotion model of physical activity adapted from Pender’s
Health Promotion Model was used. Self-report type questionnaires were used to collect data during the period from September 25 to
November 20, 2012. Using SPSS 18.0 program, descriptive statistics, t-test, analysis of variance, correlation analysis, and multiple regression
analysis were done. Results: The average level of physical activity of the Chinese immigrant women was 1,050.06±686.47
MET-min/week and the minimum activity among types of physical activity was most dominant (59.6%). As a result of multiple regression
analysis, it was confirmed that self-efficacy and acculturation were statistically significant variables in the model (p<.001), with an explanatory
power of 23.7%. Conclusion: The results indicate that the development and application of intervention strategies to increase
acculturation and self-efficacy for immigrant women will aid in increasing the physical activity in Chinese immigrant women.