Shawnda A. Morrison , Gregor Jurak , Gregor Starc , Marjeta Kovač , Mojca Golobič , Poljanka Pavletič Samardžija , Mojca Gabrijelčič , Primož Kotnik , Kaja Meh , Marko Primožič , Vedrana Sember
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摘要
背景斯洛文尼亚儿童正面临着巨大的健康挑战,因为快速的社会变化影响了他们参与日常体育活动的机会。目的将社会变化叠加到已建立的成绩单模型中,作为多年来观察到的身体活动和健康的极端变化的背景手段。方法对10项核心指标和2项(睡眠、季节变化)进行评分。斯洛文尼亚积极健康儿童计划成员在项目的2年评估期内(主要通过zoom)根据2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)法规,在灵活的个人基础上与团队负责人进行联络。数据分为2018-2020年之前、2018-2020年之前和2020-2021年全球大流行期间。如果两个时间范围都有足够的数据,则取成绩的平均值,以得出总成绩。成绩成绩表示为前/期间/期末成绩,其中期末成绩(持有)是前两个时间时期的直接平均值:整体身体活动(a -/ a -/ a -),有组织的体育和身体活动(C+/C/C),积极游戏(D/C+/C),积极交通(C/INC/C),久坐行为(B/C/C+),身体健康(a +/ a -/ a),家庭和同伴(B+/INC/B+),学校(a / a / a),社区和环境(a +/ a +/ a +),政府(a /F/D),睡眠(D-/INC/D-),季节性变化(D/C-/D+)。结论:尽管斯洛文尼亚拥有世界上最坚持体育锻炼的儿童,但2019冠状病毒病大流行的影响导致体育锻炼机会大幅减少,特别是在资金重新分配的情况下,导致斯洛文尼亚建立健全的国家健身监测系统35年历史中观察到的儿童体能下降幅度最大。
Challenges of social change: The 2021 Republic of Slovenia report card on physical activity of children and adolescents
Background
Slovenian children are facing considerable health challenges from the rapid social changes that influence their opportunity to engage in daily physical activity.
Objective
To overlay the social changes to the established Report Card model as a means of contextualising the extreme changes in physical activity and fitness observed over several years.
Methods
Benchmarks were graded for 10 core indicators, plus two (Sleep, Seasonal Variations). Active Healthy Kids Slovenia members met (predominantly via zoom) liaising with team leader(s) on a flexible, individual basis, based on coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) regulations, over the ∼2-year assessment period of the project. Data were separated to the years prior to, ‘pre’ 2018–2020, and ‘during’ the global pandemic (2020–2021). Where sufficient data existed for both timeframes, grades were averaged to produce an overall grade.
Results
Grade results are expressed as pre/during/final grade, where the final grade (bolded) is a straight average of the two preceding time epochs: Overall Physical Activity (A-/A-/A-), Organized Sport and Physical Activity (C+/C/C), Active Play (D/C+/C), Active Transport (C/INC/C), Sedentary Behaviour (B/C/C+), Physical Fitness (A+/A-/A), Family and Peers (B+/INC/B+), Schools (A/A/A), Community and Environment (A+/A+/A+), Government (A/F/D), Sleep (D-/INC/D-), Seasonal Variations (D/C-/D+).
Conclusion
Although Slovenia has some of the most consistently physically-active children in the world, the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic exerted significant reductions in physical activity opportunities, and especially when coupled with funding re-distributions, resulted in the steepest decline of child physical fitness observed within the >35-year history of Slovenia's well-established national fitness surveillance system.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Exercise Science and Fitness is the official peer-reviewed journal of The Society of Chinese Scholars on Exercise Physiology and Fitness (SCSEPF), the Physical Fitness Association of Hong Kong, China (HKPFA), and the Hong Kong Association of Sports Medicine and Sports Science (HKASMSS). It is published twice a year, in June and December, by Elsevier.
The Journal accepts original investigations, comprehensive reviews, case studies and short communications on current topics in exercise science, physical fitness and physical education.