School of Kinesiology, University of Michigan, 1402 Washington Heights, Ann Arbor, MI, 48109, USA.
Livonia Public Schools, 15125 Farmington Road, Livonia, MI, 48154, USA.
BMC Public Health. 2018 Jan 30;18(1):195. doi: 10.1186/s12889-018-5107-4.
This study examined associations between students' physical fitness and physical activity (PA), as well as what specific physical fitness components were more significant correlates to being physically active in different settings for boys and girls.
A total of 265 fifth-grade students with an average age of 11 voluntarily participated in this study. The students' physical fitness was assessed using four FitnessGram tests, including Progressive Aerobic Cardiovascular Endurance Run (PACER), curl-up, push-up, and trunk lift tests. The students' daily PA was assessed in various settings using a daily PA log for 7 days. Data was analyzed with descriptive statistics, univariate analyses, and multiple R-squared liner regression methods.
Performance on the four physical fitness tests was significantly associated with the PA minutes spent in physical education (PE) class and recess for the total sample and for girls, but not for boys. Performance on the four fitness tests was significantly linked to participation in sports/dances outside school and the total weekly PA minutes for the total sample, boys, and girls. Further, boys and girls who were the most physically fit spent significantly more time engaging in sports/dances and had greater total weekly PA than boys and girls who were not physically fit. In addition, the physically fit girls were more physically active in recess than girls who were not physically fit.
Overall, students' performance on the four physical fitness tests was significantly associated with them being physically active during PE and in recess and engaging in sports/dances, as well as with their total weekly PA minutes, but not with their participation in non-organized physical play outside school.
ClinicalTrials.gov ID: NCT03015337 , registered date: 1/09/2017, as "retrospectively registered".
本研究考察了学生体质与身体活动(PA)之间的关系,以及在不同情境下,哪些特定的体质因素与男孩和女孩的身体活动更相关。
共有 265 名平均年龄为 11 岁的五年级学生自愿参加了这项研究。学生的体质通过四项 FitnessGram 测试进行评估,包括渐进式有氧心血管耐力跑(PACER)、仰卧起坐、俯卧撑和躯干提升测试。学生的日常 PA 在 7 天内通过日常 PA 日志在各种环境中进行评估。使用描述性统计、单变量分析和多元 R 平方线性回归方法对数据进行分析。
四项体质测试的表现与总样本和女生在体育课和课间休息时的 PA 分钟数显著相关,但与男生无关。四项体质测试的表现与校外体育/舞蹈活动的参与度以及总样本、男生和女生每周的 PA 分钟数显著相关。此外,体质最佳的男生和女生比体质较差的男生和女生在体育/舞蹈活动中花费的时间更多,每周的 PA 总时间也更多。此外,体质最佳的女生在课间休息时比体质较差的女生更活跃。
总体而言,学生在四项体质测试中的表现与他们在体育课和课间休息时的身体活动以及参与体育/舞蹈活动以及每周的 PA 总时间显著相关,但与他们在校外非组织性体育活动中的参与度无关。
ClinicalTrials.gov 标识符:NCT03015337,注册日期:2017 年 1 月 9 日,作为“回溯注册”。