基于体育教育的体育课:系统综述

Q4 Medicine Motricidade Pub Date : 2020-09-30 DOI:10.6063/MOTRICIDADE.17957
Francisca María Damasceno Góis, É. Gouveia, H. Sarmento, M. Peralta, A. Marques
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本文旨在总结基于体育教育(EDE)的体育课参与与青少年体育活动(PA)的关系研究的证据,特别是在参与中等至剧烈体育活动(MVPA)、心理和社会因素方面。进行了一项系统综述,包括八个电子数据库(PubMed、Scopus、Web of Science、LILACS、SPORTDiscus、PsycINFO、ERIC和COCHRANE)。最初的搜索达到162个标题,删除重复后剩下149个。根据参考文献列表,又纳入了10项研究,共159项处于鉴定阶段的研究。在筛选中,排除了89篇参考文献,其余70篇参考文献用于全文分析。在这一阶段,53篇参考文献被排除在外,导致17篇参考文献符合纳入标准。这些研究于2002年至2017年间进行,主要在美国进行。大多数研究报告了心理和社会因素的改善,尤其是动机。关于青少年参与MVPA的数据是矛盾和不确定的,这使得人们很难理解该模型对学生PA实践的贡献。
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Physical education classes based on sports education: a systematic review
This article aimed to summarize the evidence from studies on how participation in physical education (PE) classes based on sports education (EDE) has been related to physical activity (PA) in adolescents, especially regarding participation in moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA), psychological and social factors. A systematic review was carried out that included eight electronic databases (PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, LILACS, SPORTDiscus, PsycINFO, ERIC, and COCHRANE). An initial search reached 162 titles, remaining 149 after removing duplicates. Another ten studies were included based on the reference lists, totaling 159 studies in the identification phase. In the screening, 89 references were excluded, remaining 70 references for full-text analysis. In this stage, 53 references were excluded, resulting in 17 references that met the inclusion criteria. The studies were carried out between 2002 and 2017, mostly in the United States. Most studies reported improvements in psychological and social factors, especially motivation. The data on the participation of adolescents in MVPA were contradictory and inconclusive, making it difficult to understand the model's contribution to students' PA practice.
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Motricidade Health Professions-Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
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