Wong Ming Yu Claudia, Ou Kai-Ling, Wong Wing Sum, Hon Sze Sze, Chung Pak Kwong
The Education University of Hong Kong, Tai Po, New Territories, Hong Kong, China.
Hong Kong Baptist University, Kowloon, Hong Kong, China.
J Exerc Sci Fit. 2024 Jul;22(3):202-207. doi: 10.1016/j.jesf.2024.03.003. Epub 2024 Mar 18.
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: The study aimed to examine the physical fitness and activity levels of kindergarteners in Hong Kong during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic.
A total of 2052 kindergarteners (48% girls; 32.9% Grade 1, 34% Grade 2, and 33.1% Grade 3) were recruited from July 2020 to November 2021. Participants completed the physical fitness tests, including body composition, flexibility, lower-limb muscle strength, upper-limb muscle strength, lower-limb muscle endurance, and agility. Children's physical activity and overall well-being were examined using parental proxy reports. Parents also reported their physical activity and parental support to children's physical activity engagement, as well as their perception of children's kindergarten physical activity environment. Fitness differences by age and gender were analyzed using one-way ANOVA and ANCOVA measuring effect size with partial eta-squared. Additionally, correlations assessed the relationship between children's fitness and parents' proxy reports.
The results of the physical fitness tests were higher than those in previous studies conducted by the Physical Fitness Association of Hong Kong in 2015-2018. Gender-based differences were observed in most tests for children aged 4 years and older, with boys showing higher scores in the standing long jump, shot put, and balance tests, while girls had higher scores in the sit-and-reach test. Parents' proxy questionnaire answers indicated that children's continuous jump test performances were significantly related to their frequency of physical activity per week (r = 0.19, p < 0.001), and that children's health was significantly and positively correlated with their fitness level (r = 0.179, p < 0.009). Inadequate school physical activity was associated with poor upper-limb strength (r = 0.078, p < 0.005). Moreover, a high level of parental support for their children's participation in physical activity was correlated with a high level of parental participation in vigorous-intensity physical activities (r = 0.167, p < 0.005).
The physical fitness of children in Hong Kong was less affected by the epidemic. Parents' healthy behaviors and support were related to children's participation in PA. Efforts to improve children's physical fitness and motor development should include parent education and physical activity involvement.
背景/目的:本研究旨在调查2019年冠状病毒病疫情期间香港幼儿园儿童的身体素质和活动水平。
2020年7月至2021年11月,共招募了2052名幼儿园儿童(48%为女孩;32.9%为一年级、34%为二年级、33.1%为三年级)。参与者完成了身体素质测试,包括身体成分、柔韧性、下肢肌肉力量、上肢肌肉力量、下肢肌肉耐力和敏捷性。通过家长代理报告来调查儿童的身体活动和总体幸福感。家长还报告了他们自己的身体活动、对孩子参与体育活动的支持,以及他们对孩子幼儿园体育活动环境的看法。使用单因素方差分析和协方差分析来分析年龄和性别的体能差异,并以偏 eta 平方来衡量效应大小。此外,通过相关性分析来评估儿童体能与家长代理报告之间的关系。
身体素质测试结果高于香港体育协会在2015 - 2018年进行的以往研究结果。在4岁及以上儿童的大多数测试中观察到了基于性别的差异,男孩在立定跳远、铅球和平衡测试中得分较高,而女孩在坐位体前屈测试中得分较高。家长代理问卷的答案表明,儿童的连续跳跃测试成绩与他们每周的体育活动频率显著相关(r = 0.19,p < 0.001),并且儿童的健康状况与他们的体能水平显著正相关(r = 0.179,p < 0.009)。学校体育活动不足与上肢力量差有关(r = 0.078,p < 0.005)。此外,家长对孩子参与体育活动的高度支持与家长参与高强度体育活动的高水平相关(r = 0.167,p < 0.005)。
香港儿童的身体素质受疫情影响较小。家长的健康行为和支持与孩子参与体育活动有关。改善儿童身体素质和运动发展的努力应包括家长教育和参与体育活动。