Opper E, Worth A, Wagner M, Bös K
Universität Karlsruhe, BRD.
Bundesgesundheitsblatt Gesundheitsforschung Gesundheitsschutz. 2007 May-Jun;50(5-6):879-88. doi: 10.1007/s00103-007-0251-5.
Motor fitness and physical activity are important aspects of a healthy development in childhood and adolescence. However, the assessment of motor fitness and physical activity is not subject to standardized criteria; furthermore, the samples investigated do not provide a representative image of the whole population. Therefore, the existing data only allow very limited statements on the state and development of motor fitness and physical activity. The "Motorik" module, as part of the German Health Interview and Examination Survey for Children and Adolescents (KiGGS), offers nationwide representative data on the motor fitness and physical activity of children and adolescents for the first time. Besides the baseline-analysis, another aim is to analyse the complex relationship between motor fitness, physical activity and health. Motor fitness, based on the systematisation of motor abilities, was assessed using a test profile. The test profile consists of 11 items measuring cardiorespiratory fitness, strength, coordination and mobility. Physical activity was assessed using a questionnaire containing 51 items on the duration, intensity and frequency of physical activity in everyday life, during leisure time, at school and in sports clubs. The above-mentioned questionnaire subtopics were supplemented by questions on the weekly prevalence of at least 60 minutes of daily physical activity, on material and local conditions, as well as on cognition and motivation for physical activity. In the years 2004 to 2006, the motor fitness and physical activity of 4,529 children and young people between the ages of 4 and 17 years was investigated on 168 sample points in the context of the "Motorik" module. Half of the children and adolescents investigated belong to the middle class, approximately 15% have a background of migration. The majority of the subjects come from small towns, about a quarter live in the city, less than 20% are settled in rural areas.
运动体能和身体活动是儿童和青少年健康发育的重要方面。然而,运动体能和身体活动的评估并没有标准化的标准;此外,所调查的样本并不能代表整个人口的情况。因此,现有数据对于运动体能和身体活动的状况及发展只能做出非常有限的说明。作为德国儿童和青少年健康访谈与检查调查(KiGGS)的一部分,“运动技能”模块首次提供了关于儿童和青少年运动体能和身体活动的全国代表性数据。除了基线分析外,另一个目标是分析运动体能、身体活动与健康之间的复杂关系。基于运动能力的系统化,使用测试项目来评估运动体能。该测试项目由11项内容组成,用于测量心肺功能、力量、协调性和灵活性。使用一份包含51个项目的问卷来评估身体活动,这些项目涉及日常生活、休闲时间、学校和体育俱乐部中身体活动的持续时间、强度和频率。上述问卷子主题还补充了关于每周至少进行60分钟日常体育活动的患病率、物质和当地条件以及体育活动的认知和动机等问题。在2004年至2006年期间,在“运动技能”模块的背景下,对168个采样点的4529名4至17岁儿童和青少年的运动体能和身体活动进行了调查。接受调查的儿童和青少年中有一半属于中产阶级,约15%有移民背景。大多数受试者来自小城镇,约四分之一居住在城市,不到20%定居在农村地区。