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According to Fitnessgram health-related fitness standards the prevalence of percent body fat (NI-Health Risk: 22.8% vs. 11.5%; NI: 43.3% vs. 19.5; HFZ: 33.1% vs. 69.0%; Very Lean: 0.8% vs. 0%); BMI (NI-Health Risk: 4.7% vs. 2.3%; NI: 17.3% vs. 5.7%; HFZ: 67.7% vs. 78.2%; Very Lean: 10.2% vs. 13.8%) and VO2max (NI: 12.6% vs. 0%; HFZ: 87.4% vs. 100%) were found in the overall sample in urban and rural school districts, respectively. As stated in Kruskal-Wallis H test results, the students in the urban school districts had significantly higher body weight ( x 2 (1) =20.44, p=0,000), percent body fat( x 2 (1) =20.49, p=0.000), BMI( x 2 (1) =15.45, p=0.000) and significantly lower VO2max ( x 2 (1) =11.21, p=0.001), curl-ups ( x 2 (1) =54.77, p=0.000), 90 o push-ups ( x 2 (1) =5.09, p=0.024) and PA participation rates ( x 2 (1) =85.02, p=0.000) compared to counterparts in the rural school districts. 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身体健康(PF)是整体健康的重要因素。本研究的范围是调查城市和农村学区12-14岁学生的身体健康水平及其与体育活动参与率的关系。共有214名学生(男生100名,女生114名)参加了本研究。PF使用体能图测试组的五项测试进行评估。根据Fitnessgram健康相关健身标准,体脂百分比(ni -健康风险:22.8%对11.5%;NI: 43.3% vs. 19.5%;HFZ: 33.1% vs. 69.0%;Very Lean: 0.8% vs. 0%);BMI (ni -健康风险:4.7% vs. 2.3%;NI: 17.3% vs. 5.7%;HFZ: 67.7% vs. 78.2%;Very Lean: 10.2% vs. 13.8%)和VO2max (NI: 12.6% vs. 0%;HFZ: 87.4%对100%)分别在城市和农村学区的总体样本中被发现。如上所述在克鲁斯卡尔-沃利斯H测试结果,城市学区的学生显著高于体重(x 2 (1) = 20.44, p = 0000),体脂百分比(x 2 (1) = 20.49, p = 0.000), BMI (x 2 (1) = 15.45, p = 0.000),并显著降低的最大摄氧量(x 2 (1) = 11.21, p = 0.001), curl-ups (x 2 (1) = 54.77, p = 0.000), 90度俯卧撑(x 2 (1) = 5.09, p = 0.024)和PA参与率(x 2 (1) = 85.02, p = 0.000)相比,在农村学区。综上所述,整体学生的体育活动参与水平与学区、最大摄氧量、俯卧撑和卷身呈正相关。然而,在城市和农村学区,它与体重、体脂率和身体质量指数呈负相关。
Evaluation of Health-Related Physical Fitness Profiles of Turkish Students in Urban and Rural School Districts
Physical fitness (PF) is an important element for overall health. The scope of the current study was to investigate the level of physical fitness of 12-14 aged students in urban and rural school districts and it's relation to the rate of physical activity participation. A total of 214 students (100 boys and 114 girls) were enrolled in this research, respectively. PF was assessed using five tests from the Fitnessgram Test Battery. According to Fitnessgram health-related fitness standards the prevalence of percent body fat (NI-Health Risk: 22.8% vs. 11.5%; NI: 43.3% vs. 19.5; HFZ: 33.1% vs. 69.0%; Very Lean: 0.8% vs. 0%); BMI (NI-Health Risk: 4.7% vs. 2.3%; NI: 17.3% vs. 5.7%; HFZ: 67.7% vs. 78.2%; Very Lean: 10.2% vs. 13.8%) and VO2max (NI: 12.6% vs. 0%; HFZ: 87.4% vs. 100%) were found in the overall sample in urban and rural school districts, respectively. As stated in Kruskal-Wallis H test results, the students in the urban school districts had significantly higher body weight ( x 2 (1) =20.44, p=0,000), percent body fat( x 2 (1) =20.49, p=0.000), BMI( x 2 (1) =15.45, p=0.000) and significantly lower VO2max ( x 2 (1) =11.21, p=0.001), curl-ups ( x 2 (1) =54.77, p=0.000), 90 o push-ups ( x 2 (1) =5.09, p=0.024) and PA participation rates ( x 2 (1) =85.02, p=0.000) compared to counterparts in the rural school districts. In conclusion, the physical activity participation levels of the overall students were positively associated with the school district, VO2max, curl-up, and push-up. However, it was negatively correlated with body weight, percent body fat, and BMI in urban and rural school districts.