Olsen Helgi Winther, Sjúrðarson Tórur, Danielsen Bára Berghamar, Krustrup Peter, Larsen Malte Nejst, Skoradal May-Britt, Mohr Magni
Faculty of Education, University of the Faroe Islands, Tórshavn, Faroe Islands.
Center of Health Science, Faculty of Health, University of the Faroe Islands, Tórshavn, Faroe Islands.
Front Public Health. 2024 Jul 17;12:1419824. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2024.1419824. eCollection 2024.
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the impact of the FIT FIRST FOR ALL school-based physical activity program on health-related physical fitness in Faroese schoolchildren. The program aimed to add three weekly sessions of organized high-intensity physical activity to the standard weekly physical education sessions for all pupils across the entire school.
A non-randomized controlled design was used to evaluate the effects of the program. Two schools participated, including one intervention school (INT; =179) and one control school (CON; =181), with pupils aged 7-16 years (grades 1-9). The FIT FIRST FOR ALL program consisted of three weekly 40-minute sessions of age-adjusted high-intensity physical activity over 10 weeks for the INT school, while the CON school continued their normal school program. Pre- and post-intervention assessments included cardiorespiratory fitness (Yo-Yo IR1C test), agility (Arrowhead Agility test), postural balance (Stork Stand), standing long jump performance, body composition, blood pressure, and resting heart rate.
A significant time × group effect ( < 0.001) was observed for cardiorespiratory fitness, which increased by 31% [23;39] in INT ( < 0.001) and remained unaltered in CON (7% [-2;16], = 0.13). In addition, a time × group effect ( < 0.001) was observed for agility, which improved by 2.1% [1.0;3.2] in INT ( < 0.001) and regressed by 3.3% [2.3;4.4] in CON ( < 0.001). No significant between-group effects were found for standing long jump and balance. A time × group effect ( < 0.001) was observed for changes in total muscle mass, which increased by 1.4 kg [1.2;1.5] in INT ( < 0.001) and by 0.4 kg [0.3;0.6] in CON ( < 0.05). Furthermore, a time × group effect ( < 0.001) was observed for total fat percentage, which decreased by -2.3% [-2.8;-1.9] in INT ( < 0.001) and remained unchanged in CON (-0.3% [-0.7;0.1], = 0.16). No significant time × group effects were found for blood pressure and resting heart rate.
The FIT FIRST FOR ALL program significantly improved cardiorespiratory fitness and agility, and it led to favorable changes in body composition in the intervention school. These findings suggest that the program is highly effective in enhancing physical fitness and health status across all investigated age groups when implemented at a school-wide level.
本研究的目的是调查“全民优先健身”学校体育活动计划对法罗群岛学童与健康相关的身体素质的影响。该计划旨在为全校所有学生在标准的每周体育课之外,每周增加三节有组织的高强度体育活动课。
采用非随机对照设计来评估该计划的效果。两所学校参与其中,包括一所干预学校(INT;n = 179)和一所对照学校(CON;n = 181),学生年龄在7至16岁(1至9年级)。“全民优先健身”计划包括为INT学校的学生在10周内每周安排三节40分钟的适合其年龄的高强度体育活动课,而CON学校则继续其正常的学校课程。干预前后的评估包括心肺适能(Yo-Yo IR1C测试)、敏捷性(箭头敏捷性测试)、姿势平衡(鹳立试验)、立定跳远成绩、身体成分、血压和静息心率。
观察到心肺适能有显著的时间×组效应(p < 0.001),INT组增加了31% [23;39](p < 0.001),而CON组保持不变(7% [-2;16],p = 0.13)。此外,观察到敏捷性有时间×组效应(p < 0.001),INT组提高了2.1% [1.0;3.2](p < 0.001),而CON组下降了3.3% [2.3;4.4](p < 0.001)。立定跳远和平衡方面未发现显著的组间效应。观察到总肌肉量变化有时间×组效应(p < 0.001),INT组增加了1.4千克 [1.2;1.5](p < 0.001),CON组增加了0.4千克 [0.3;0.6](p < 0.05)。此外,观察到总脂肪百分比有时间×组效应(p < 0.001),INT组下降了-2.3% [-2.8;-1.9](p < 0.001),CON组保持不变(-0.3% [-0.7;0.1],p = 0.16)。血压和静息心率未发现显著的时间×组效应。
“全民优先健身”计划显著提高了心肺适能和敏捷性,并使干预学校的身体成分发生了有益变化。这些发现表明,该计划在全校范围内实施时,对于提高所有调查年龄组的身体素质和健康状况非常有效。