The Role of Physical Activity in the Relationship between Satisfaction with Life and Health-Related Quality of Life in School-Age Adolescents
Abstract
:1. Introduction
1.1. Physical Activity and Health-Related Quality of Life
1.2. Physical Activity and Satisfaction with Life
1.3. Satisfaction with Life and Health-Related Quality of Life
1.4. Objectives and Novelty of the Study
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Participants
2.2. Measures
2.3. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Participants | Mean (SD) or Number (%) | Girls | Boys |
---|---|---|---|
Number of participants | 297 | 152 | 145 |
Age (age) | 11.46 (1.63) | 11.57 (1.70) | 11.32 (1.54) |
Sex [Male (Female)] | 145 (152) | - | - |
Modified version of the Family Affluence Scale-II | |||
Room for him/herself | 247 (83.2%) | 132 (86.8%) | 115 (79.3%) |
Internet access at home (yes) | 291 (97.9%) | 148 (97.4%) | 143 (98.6%) |
Number of personal computers at home | |||
None | 12 (4%) | 3 (2%) | 9 (6.2%) |
One | 87 (29.3%) | 46 (30.3%) | 41 (28.3%) |
Two or three | 161 (54.3%) | 83 (54.5%) | 78 (53.8%) |
More than three | 37 (12.4%) | 20 (13.2%) | 17 (11.7%) |
Number of cars | |||
None | 1 (0.3%) | 1 (0.7%) | 0 (0%) |
One | 58 (19.5%) | 31 (20.4%) | 27 (18.6%) |
Two or three | 230 (77.5%) | 116 (76.3%) | 114 (78.6%) |
More than three | 8 (2.7%) | 4 (2.7%) | 4 (2.8) |
HRQoL score a | 48.08 (0.62) | 47.62 (7.84) | 48.88 (7.66) |
Physical activity level b | 2.79 (0.62) | 2.75 (0.62) | 2.85 (0.62) |
Sport and activity list | 1.64 (0.45) | 1.62 (0.45) | 1.66 (0.45) |
Physical activity during clasess | 4.02 (0.92) | 4.03 (0.88) | 4.03 (0.96) |
At lunch | 1.70 (1.13) | 1.66 (1.12) | 1.77 (1.15) |
After school | 3.06 (1.26) | 3.07 (1.24) | 3.08 (1.29) |
Evenings | 3.13 (1.17) | 3.12 (1.08) | 3.16 (1.25) |
Weekends | 3.11 (1.10) | 3.05 (1.11) | 3.19 (1.09) |
Statements | 2.65 (1.15) | 2.49 (1.14) | 2.82 (1.14) |
Weekly activity | 3.06 (0.74) | 3.02 (0.69) | 3.13 (0.78) |
Satisfaction with life c | 19.30 (3.98) | 18.73 (4.33) | 19.95 (3.42) |
In most ways my life is close to my ideal | 3.36 (1.10) | 3.29 (1.10) | 3.42 (1.11) |
The conditions of my life are excellent | 3.98 (1.07) | 3.78 (1.11) | 4.21 (0.97) |
I am satisfied with my life | 4.27 (1.06) | 4.08 (1.19) | 4.51 (0.80) |
So far I have gotten the important things I want in life | 3.97 (0.99) | 3.90 (1.08) | 4.06 (0.88) |
If I could live my life over, I would change almost nothing | 3.71 (1.37) | 3.68 (1.38) | 3.75 (1.35) |
Variables | Girls | Boys | p-Value | Effect Size |
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HRQoL | 47.62 (7.84) | 48.88 (7.66) | 0.190 b | 0.100 |
Satisfaction with life | 18.73 (4.33) | 19.95 (3.42) | 0.026 b | 0.288 |
Physical activity level | 2.75 (0.62) | 2.85 (0.62) | 0.185 a | 0.155 |
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Villafaina, S.; Tapia-Serrano, M.Á.; Vaquero-Solís, M.; León-Llamas, J.L.; Sánchez-Miguel, P.A. The Role of Physical Activity in the Relationship between Satisfaction with Life and Health-Related Quality of Life in School-Age Adolescents. Behav. Sci. 2021, 11, 121. https://doi.org/10.3390/bs11090121
Villafaina S, Tapia-Serrano MÁ, Vaquero-Solís M, León-Llamas JL, Sánchez-Miguel PA. The Role of Physical Activity in the Relationship between Satisfaction with Life and Health-Related Quality of Life in School-Age Adolescents. Behavioral Sciences. 2021; 11(9):121. https://doi.org/10.3390/bs11090121
Chicago/Turabian StyleVillafaina, Santos, Miguel Ángel Tapia-Serrano, Mikel Vaquero-Solís, Juan Luis León-Llamas, and Pedro Antonio Sánchez-Miguel. 2021. "The Role of Physical Activity in the Relationship between Satisfaction with Life and Health-Related Quality of Life in School-Age Adolescents" Behavioral Sciences 11, no. 9: 121. https://doi.org/10.3390/bs11090121
APA StyleVillafaina, S., Tapia-Serrano, M. Á., Vaquero-Solís, M., León-Llamas, J. L., & Sánchez-Miguel, P. A. (2021). The Role of Physical Activity in the Relationship between Satisfaction with Life and Health-Related Quality of Life in School-Age Adolescents. Behavioral Sciences, 11(9), 121. https://doi.org/10.3390/bs11090121