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小学生体育参与情况及其运动能力概况

Profiles of Primary School Children's Sports Participation and Their Motor Competencies.

作者信息

Kress Johanna, Bretz Kathrin, Herrmann Christian, Schuler Patricia, Ferrari Ilaria

机构信息

Research Group Exercise and Sport, Zurich University of Teacher Education, 8090 Zurich, Switzerland.

Centre for Teaching Professions and Continuing Professional Development, Zurich University of Teacher Education, 8090 Zurich, Switzerland.

出版信息

Children (Basel). 2024 Nov 12;11(11):1370. doi: 10.3390/children11111370.

Abstract

BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Children participate in various organized and informal physical activities (PAs) in their leisure time, presenting diverse objectives and environments for motor and social development. However, current research often focuses on specific, mostly organized activities, overlooking the complexity of participation across different settings. This study aimed to (1) identify groups of children with similar characteristics based on their participation in five organized and informal sports activities and (2) examine how the groups differ regarding gender, age, BMI, motor competencies (MCs), and attendance in institutionalized care at school.

METHODS

The study included = 1717 1st and 2nd graders (M = 7.60 years, SD = 0.59, 50.7% girls) and = 1319 3rd and 4th graders (M = 9.46 years, SD = 0.57, 49.4% girls) from the "EMOKK" study, funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation. Data were collected via parent questionnaires on leisure sports participation, and MCs were assessed using MOBAK-1-2 and 3-4 tests. Latent profile analyses (LPAs) and univariate ANOVAs were used to identify group differences.

RESULTS

A three-profile LPA model best fits the data, revealing differences in participation across individual and team sports, optional school sports, free play on the school playground, and informal activities during leisure time. Children involved more in team sports (profiles: and ) participate more in informal play and present better MCs than children participating mainly in individual sports (profile: ). Girls were predominantly in the individual sports profile, while boys were more evenly spread across all groups. These findings highlight the importance of designing targeted interventions that promote participation in both organized and informal sports, particularly for children with lower levels of PA.

CONCLUSIONS

Children show different patterns of engagement in different interrelated organized and informal leisure PA contexts. These specific patterns and the children's MCs should be taken into account for the targeted promotion of PAs during leisure time.

摘要

背景/目的:儿童在闲暇时间参与各种有组织和非正式的体育活动(PA),为运动和社交发展呈现出多样的目标和环境。然而,当前研究往往聚焦于特定的、大多是有组织的活动,忽视了不同环境下参与情况的复杂性。本研究旨在:(1)根据儿童参与五项有组织和非正式体育活动的情况,识别具有相似特征的儿童群体;(2)考察这些群体在性别、年龄、体重指数(BMI)、运动能力(MC)以及学校机构化照料出勤方面的差异。

方法

该研究纳入了瑞士国家科学基金会资助的“EMOKK”研究中的1717名一年级和二年级学生(平均年龄M = 7.60岁,标准差SD = 0.59,女生占50.7%)以及1319名三年级和四年级学生(平均年龄M = 9.46岁,标准差SD = 0.57,女生占49.4%)。通过家长问卷收集关于休闲体育参与的数据,并使用MOBAK - 1 - 2和3 - 4测试评估运动能力。采用潜在剖面分析(LPA)和单因素方差分析来识别群体差异。

结果

一个三剖面的LPA模型最能拟合数据,揭示了在个人和团队运动、学校选修体育、学校操场自由玩耍以及休闲时间非正式活动中的参与差异。更多参与团队运动的儿童(剖面: 和 )比主要参与个人运动的儿童(剖面: )更多地参与非正式玩耍且运动能力更好。女生主要集中在个人运动剖面,而男生在所有群体中的分布更为均匀。这些发现凸显了设计有针对性干预措施以促进参与有组织和非正式体育活动的重要性,特别是对于体育活动水平较低的儿童。

结论

儿童在不同相互关联的有组织和非正式休闲体育活动环境中表现出不同的参与模式。在有针对性地促进休闲时间的体育活动时,应考虑这些特定模式以及儿童的运动能力。

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