DIFFERENCES IN PHYSICAL FITNESS AND BODY MEASURES BETWEEN CHILDREN WITH AND WITHOUT OLDER SIBLINGS

Ivan Serbetar, Patricija Peharda, Anamarija Plečko
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Deterioration in children's physical fitness accompanied by unhealthy weight is a globally recognized problem. Among many other research directions related to factors that cause/influence a decline in physical fitness, there is presently an increase in the number of studies linked to family relationships and especially the influence of older siblings on the fitness of the younger children. The study attempted to determine whether having an older sibling(s) influences the physical fitness and anthropometric measures of the younger siblings, as compared to the children without older siblings. The study included 108 children aged 9 and 10, 55 of them with an older sibling(s). Height, weight, and 4 skinfolds were measured, and BMI was computed. Physical fitness was assessed by pull-ups, curl-ups, V-sit and reach, shuttle run, one-mile run, and handgrip strength. ANCOVA's on body measures as well as on physical fitness were applied. Based on the BMI values, results indicated that 40.7% of the overall sample of the children were in the categories of overweight or obesity and that on average, results in fitness tests were modest. The ANCOVA's, controlling for age, were computed with the intention to discover whether gender and/or the presence of older siblings influences physical fitness or body composition. Interactions were not significant, though, a significant main effect of having older siblings was obtained for the sum of skinfolds (F (1, 103) = 5.097, p = .026, partial η2 = .047) in ANCOVA computed for body measures. In ANCOVA for fitness measures significant main effects of having older sibling were obtained for pull-ups (F (1, 103) = 5.736, p = .018, partial η2 = .053) and shuttle run (F (1, 103) = 4.633, p = .034, partial η2 = .043), while the main effect of one-mile run was near statistical significance (p=.082). The results mostly support previous studies where the children with older siblings were at an advantage over the children without older siblings. Considering body composition, children with older siblings had significantly less subcutaneous body fat. The level of physical fitness was on average modest, children with older siblings outperformed children without older siblings in pull-ups and shuttle run, while the endurance test was near statistical significance. Older siblings may positively influence the healthy behavior of younger children in physical activity and siblings’ relationships may be one of the agents for improving the health-related fitness of the children.
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有和没有哥哥姐姐的孩子在身体健康和身体测量方面的差异
儿童体质恶化并伴有不健康的体重是一个全球公认的问题。在与导致/影响身体健康下降的因素有关的许多其他研究方向中,目前与家庭关系有关的研究数量有所增加,特别是与哥哥姐姐对年幼子女健康的影响有关的研究。这项研究试图确定,与没有哥哥姐姐的孩子相比,有哥哥姐姐是否会影响弟弟妹妹的身体健康和人体测量指标。这项研究包括108名年龄在9到10岁之间的儿童,其中55名儿童有一个年长的兄弟姐妹。测量身高、体重和4个皮褶,并计算BMI。身体健康是通过引体向上、卷体向上、v型坐和伸展、穿梭跑、一英里跑和握力来评估的。采用ANCOVA的身体测量和身体素质测试。根据BMI值,结果表明,40.7%的儿童总体样本属于超重或肥胖类别,平均而言,健康测试的结果一般。在控制年龄的情况下,计算ANCOVA的目的是发现性别和/或哥哥姐姐的存在是否会影响身体健康或身体组成。虽然相互作用不显著,但在身体测量的ANCOVA计算中,有哥哥姐姐对皮肤褶皱总数有显著的主要影响(F (1,103) = 5.097, p = 0.026,部分η2 = 0.047)。在体能测量的ANCOVA中,有哥哥姐姐对引体向上(F (1,103) = 5.736, p= 0.018,偏η2 = 0.053)和飞跑(F (1,103) = 4.633, p= 0.034,偏η2 = 0.043)的主效应显著,而1英里跑的主效应接近统计学意义(p= 0.082)。研究结果基本上支持了之前的研究,即有哥哥姐姐的孩子比没有哥哥姐姐的孩子更有优势。考虑到身体组成,有哥哥姐姐的孩子皮下脂肪明显减少。身体健康水平一般,有哥哥姐姐的孩子在引体向上和穿梭跑上的表现优于没有哥哥姐姐的孩子,而耐力测试接近统计学意义。兄弟姐妹对幼儿体育活动的健康行为有积极影响,兄弟姐妹关系可能是改善幼儿健康健康的因素之一。
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