Safrit Margaret J
Measurement Laboratory, 2000 Observatory Dr., University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI 53706., USA.
Pediatr Exerc Sci. 1990 Feb;2(1):9-28. doi: 10.1123/pes.2.1.9.
The measurement of physical fitness in children and youth has long been a topic of interest to physical educators, exercise scientists, health agencies, and private organizations dealing with sport and fitness. In recent years the focus on problems in measuring fitness has become more intense due to a number of factors, in particular the need for adequate surveillance studies and the perceived lack of fitness education in the schools. The purpose of this paper is to examine the scientific evidence that supports the use of measurement techniques for fitness evaluation. Physical fitness is described as a scientific construct that is multifaceted. A rationale is presented for the development of an operational definition of fitness that provides a basis for the identification of components of fitness to be measured. The latest versions of national fitness tests are described and compared, and evidence of the reliability and validity of the test batteries as well as individual subtests is summarized. Finally, several issues associated with fitness testing are discussed. These include the use of criterion referenced standards, the development of norms, and the use of fitness tests in a school setting. Although many improvements in tests and testing practices are noted, research is needed on a variety of problems.
儿童和青少年体能的测量长期以来一直是体育教育工作者、运动科学家、健康机构以及从事体育和健身的私人组织感兴趣的话题。近年来,由于多种因素,尤其是对充分的监测研究的需求以及学校中体能教育的明显不足,对体能测量问题的关注变得更加强烈。本文的目的是检验支持使用测量技术进行体能评估的科学证据。体能被描述为一个多方面的科学概念。本文提出了一个体能操作定义的制定原理,该定义为确定要测量的体能组成部分提供了基础。描述并比较了最新版本的国家体能测试,并总结了测试组合以及各个子测试的可靠性和有效性证据。最后,讨论了与体能测试相关的几个问题。这些问题包括使用标准参照标准、常模的制定以及在学校环境中使用体能测试。尽管注意到测试和测试实践有许多改进,但仍需要对各种问题进行研究。