Contribution of physical education and sport to health-related fitness in high school students

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作者
Beets, MW
Pitetti, KH
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[1] Oregon State Univ, Dept Publ Hlth, Corvallis, OR 97331 USA
[2] Wichita State Univ, Coll Hlth Profess, Dept Phys Therapy, Wichita, KS 67260 USA
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10.1111/j.1746-1561.2005.tb00005.x
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G40 [教育学];
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040101 ; 120403 ;
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This study compared health-related fitness variables of high school students (14 to 19-years-old; 120 males, 67 females) participating in physical education (PE) and school-sponsored sports (SSS) to students participating solely in PE. Cardiovascular fitness, the primary, variable of interest, was measured using the 20-Meter Shuttle Run (number of completed laps, 20MST). Secondary analysis compared upper body strength (90degrees push-ups), flexibility (sit and reach), and body mass index (BMI kg/m(2)). Comparisons were made between students participating in 1-2 SSS and 3 SSS for males and 1 SSS and greater than or equal to 2 females to students participating solely in PE Males participating in 1-2 SSS (mean (+/- SD) 20MST 63.80 +/- 25.61) and greater than or equal to 3 SSS (81.13 28.26) completed significantly (p < .001) more laps than males participating solely in PE (44.18 +/- 19.09). Females participating in 1 SSS (37.33 +/- 15.53) and greater than or equal to 2 SSS (49.48 +/- 19.83) completed significantly (p = .02) more laps than females participating solely in PE (23.50 +/- 7.96). Significant differences in number of 90degrees push-ups was observed between males participating in greater than or equal to 3 SSS (49.41 +/- 12.90) and males participating solely in PE (3 7.63 +/- 11.79, p = .006). No significant differences existed for males on BMI (p = .223) or the sit and reach (p =. 145), and for females on 90degrees push-ups (p = .79), sit and reach (p = .579), and BMI (p = .122). As the number of SSS increase, significant increases are observed in cardiovascular fitness, with youth participating solely in PE exhibiting the lowest levels of cardiovascular fitness in comparison to youth participating in PE and SSS.
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