Primary school children's health and its association with physical fitness development and health-related factors.

IF 3.1 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES AIMS Public Health Pub Date : 2023-12-04 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3934/publichealth.2024001
Gerhard Ruedl, Armando Cocca, Katharina C Wirnitzer, Derrick Tanous, Clemens Drenowatz, Martin Niedermeier
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The health status (HS) of children is influenced by a variety of factors, including physical fitness (PF) or social and environmental characteristics. We present a 4-year longitudinal study carried out with 263 primary school children. PF was assessed yearly using the German Motor Performance Test 6-18. Demographic data, leisure time behavior and socioeconomic factors were collected using questionnaires for children and parents. Based on parents' ratings in year 4, children were categorized as either "very good health status" (VGHS) or "good health status or below" (GHSB). Children with VGHS (73%) showed a larger improvement of global PF (p < 0.001), a significantly higher proportion of being/playing outside (p < 0.001), significantly lower proportions of overweight (p < 0.001), of media availability in the bedroom (p = 0.011) and of daily media consumption > 2 h (p = 0.033) compared to children with GHSB. Regarding socio-economic factors, children with VGHS revealed significantly fewer parents with lower education (p = 0.002), lower physical activity levels (p = 0.030) and lower migration background (p < 0.001). Physical fitness (p = 0.019) and outdoors exercising (p = 0.050) were the only variables to provide significantly higher chances of perceiving one's own health as very good when tested within a complex model including all the variables studied in this work. Considering the little focus on PF in the current Austrian physical education curriculum and the favorable environmental features of the Tyrolean region, more emphasis should be given to promoting didactical and pedagogical approaches that allow schoolers to be active in the nature.

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小学生的健康及其与体能发展和健康相关因素的关系。
儿童的健康状况(HS)受多种因素的影响,包括体能(PF)或社会和环境特征。我们对 263 名小学生进行了为期 4 年的纵向研究。体能测试每年使用德国 6-18 运动能力测试进行评估。通过对儿童和家长的问卷调查,收集了他们的人口统计学数据、闲暇时间行为和社会经济因素。根据家长在四年级的评分,儿童被分为 "健康状况非常好"(VGHS)或 "健康状况良好或以下"(GHSB)两类。与 "健康状况良好 "的儿童相比,"健康状况非常好 "的儿童(73%)在总体 PF 方面有较大改善(p < 0.001),在户外活动/玩耍的比例明显较高(p < 0.001),超重比例明显较低(p < 0.001),在卧室使用媒体的比例明显较低(p = 0.011),每日媒体使用时间超过 2 小时的比例明显较低(p = 0.033)。在社会经济因素方面,VGHS 儿童的父母受教育程度较低(p = 0.002)、体育活动水平较低(p = 0.030)和移民背景较低(p < 0.001)的人数明显较少。在一个包括本研究中所有变量的复杂模型中进行测试时,体能(p = 0.019)和户外运动(p = 0.050)是唯一能显著提高认为自己健康状况非常好的几率的变量。考虑到目前奥地利的体育教育课程很少关注体育锻炼,以及蒂罗尔州良好的环境特征,应更加重视推广让学生在大自然中积极锻炼的教学方法。
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