Carlton Troy, McKenzie Thomas L, Bocarro Jason N, Edwards Michael, Casper Jonathan, Suau Luis, Kanters Michael A
Catawba College, Salisbury, NC, United States.
San Diego State University, San Diego, CA, United States.
Front Sports Act Living. 2021 Jul 9;3:548516. doi: 10.3389/fspor.2021.548516. eCollection 2021.
Organized sports provide children and adolescents with opportunities to achieve recommended amounts of moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA), and schools are a primary setting for sports programs. The main aims of this study were to examine participant physical activity (PA) levels during the most popular high school sports in the United States and to assess the influences of practice contextual factors on PA levels. Participant PA and its contexts were assessed during practices for the 10 most popular girls' and boys' high school sports in the United States. Data were obtained during 598 practice sessions in 12 schools in North Carolina using a validated direct observation instrument (System for Observing Fitness Instruction Time (SOFIT). A regression model was applied to understand the association between sport context and athletes' PA. Overall, athletes were observed engaging in MVPA 60% of practice time. MVPA varied among sports and levels were highly influenced by practice contexts. Among girls' sports, cross country and soccer practices provided the highest proportion of MVPA and MVPA percent during boys' practice sessions was highest during cross country and track and field. Practice contexts were associated with MVPA accrual with time allocated for gameplay and fitness activities associated with the highest levels of PA. The results contribute to an understanding of which sports and how their practices are conducted facilitate increased PA. Findings indicate athletes accrue substantial amounts of PA during high school practices, but that it varies from sport to sport. As well, the context that characterizes sport practices is a significant determinant in how much PA occurs. Most sports that emphasized game simulation, fitness, and skill development drills had higher levels of MVPA. Given the length and frequency of practices and how the content is delivered, we can accurately predict how much PA athletes are likely to achieve during a given sport season. The findings from this study demonstrate that sport can make a useful, if not sufficient role in helping high school athletes reach recommended PA levels. PA engagement can be optimized by attending to the management of contexts surrounding the sports.
有组织的体育运动为儿童和青少年提供了达到建议的中等至剧烈身体活动(MVPA)量的机会,而学校是体育项目的主要场所。本研究的主要目的是检查美国最受欢迎的高中体育运动中参与者的身体活动(PA)水平,并评估练习情境因素对PA水平的影响。在美国10项最受欢迎的高中女子和男子体育运动的练习期间,对参与者的PA及其情境进行了评估。在北卡罗来纳州12所学校的598次练习课程中,使用经过验证的直接观察工具(健身指导时间观察系统(SOFIT))获取了数据。应用回归模型来了解运动情境与运动员PA之间的关联。总体而言,观察到运动员在60%的练习时间内进行MVPA。MVPA在不同运动项目中有所不同,且水平受练习情境的影响很大。在女子运动项目中,越野和足球练习提供的MVPA比例最高,而在男子练习课程中,越野和田径项目的MVPA百分比最高。练习情境与MVPA的累积相关,与最高PA水平相关的游戏时间和健身活动的分配时间有关。这些结果有助于理解哪些运动项目以及它们的练习方式如何促进PA的增加。研究结果表明,运动员在高中练习期间积累了大量的PA,但因运动项目而异。此外,运动练习的情境特征是PA发生量的一个重要决定因素。大多数强调比赛模拟、健身和技能发展训练的运动项目具有较高水平的MVPA。鉴于练习的时长和频率以及内容的呈现方式,我们可以准确预测运动员在给定的运动赛季中可能达到的PA量。本研究的结果表明,体育运动在帮助高中运动员达到建议的PA水平方面,即使不是充分的作用,也能发挥有益的作用。通过关注运动周围情境的管理,可以优化PA参与度。