The Level and Factors Differentiating the Physical Fitness of Adolescents Passively and Actively Resting in South-Eastern Poland—A Pilot Study
Abstract
:1. Introduction
- Children and adolescents 5–17 years of age should spend at least 60 min a day in Moderate to Vigorous Physical Activity (MVPA).
- Physical activity for more than 60 min a day will provide additional health benefits.
- Most of the daily physical activity should be aerobic. Vigorous Physical Activity (VPA) activities, including those that strengthen muscles and bones should be practiced at least three times a week.
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Participants
2.2. Research Tools
- Speed (sprint run on the spot with simultaneous clapping of hands under the knees—the result is determined by the number of claps within 10 s),
- Jumping (long jump from the spot—distance measured in the pupil’s feet),
- Shoulder strength (hanging on gymnastic wall bars: with both hands, one hand, both hands with a pull-up, for boys, additionally hanging with a pull-up and lowering, once with the right hand, once with the left hand, with holding for every 10 s—time measured in seconds),
- Suppleness (bending the torso forward—the result is determined by the ability to reach as low as possible with the hands and touch the head to the knees),
- General endurance (endurance run on the spot—time measured in minutes),
- Strength of the abdominal muscles (performing transverse “scissors” while lying on the back—time measured in seconds/minutes).
2.3. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
4. Discussion
Limitations
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Sex | Minimum 1 | Sufficient 2 | Good 3 | Very good 4 | High 5 | Excellent 6 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Test 1. | ||||||
F M | 12 claps 15 claps | 16 claps 20 claps | 20 claps 25 claps | 25 claps 30 claps | 30 claps 35 claps | 35 claps 40 claps |
Test 2. | ||||||
F M | 5 feet 5 feet | 6 feet 6 feet | 7 feet 7 feet | 8 feet 8 feet | 9 feet 9 feet | 10 feet 10 feet |
Test 3. | ||||||
F M | Overhang AA 3 s overhang AA 10 s | Overhang AA 10 s Overhang A 10 s | Overhang A 3 s overhang and pull up 3 s | Overhang A 10 s overhang and pull up 10 s | overhang and pull up 3 s pull up A 10 s | overhang and pull up 10 s LA/RA |
Test 4. | ||||||
F M | Ankle grip | fingers-toes | fingers-ground | fingers wide-ground/ | hands-ground | head-knees |
Test 5. | ||||||
F M | 1 min 2 min | 3 min 5 min | 6 min 10 min | 10 min 15 min | 15 min 20 min | 20 min 30 min |
Test 6. | ||||||
F M | 10 s 20 s | 30 s 1 min | 1 min 1.5 min | 1.5 min 2 min | 2 min 3 min | 3 min 4 min |
Marks | 11–12 Years | 13–15 Years |
---|---|---|
Minimum | 6 | 6 |
Sufficient | 11 | 12 |
Good | 16 | 17 |
Very good | 20 | 22 |
High | 25 | 27 |
Excellent | 29 | 31 |
Variables | N | Me | Min. | Max. | SD | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Age [years] | 100 | 13.02 | 13.00 | 11.00 | 15.00 | 1.23 |
Body height [m] | 100 | 1.61 | 1.60 | 1.40 | 1.80 | 0.08 |
Body weight [kg] | 100 | 53.79 | 50.00 | 33.00 | 90.00 | 12.52 |
BMI [kg/m2] | 100 | 20.68 | 20.01 | 14.82 | 31.16 | 3.73 |
Zuchora Test Results | |||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Group | Sex | N | Me | SD | Z | p | |
Study | All | 50 | 20.38 | 20 | 3.25 | 8.47 | <0.001 |
Control | All | 50 | 12.34 | 13 | 2.57 | ||
Study | Female | 25 | 21.16 | 21 | 3.22 | 1.79 | 0.073 |
Male | 25 | 19.60 | 19 | 3.15 | |||
Control | Female | 25 | 13.44 | 14 | 2.12 | 2.94 | 0.003 |
Male | 25 | 11.24 | 11 | 2.54 |
Zuchora Test Results | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Mark | Study | Control | All | |||
N | % | N | % | N | % | |
Minimum | 0 | 0.0% | 16 | 32.0% | 16 | 16.0% |
Sufficient | 2 | 4.0% | 33 | 66.0% | 35 | 35.0% |
Good | 29 | 58.0% | 1 | 2.0% | 30 | 30.0% |
Very good | 14 | 28.0% | 0 | 0.0% | 14 | 14.0% |
High | 5 | 10.0% | 0 | 0.0% | 5 | 5.0% |
All | 50 | 100.0% | 50 | 100.0% | 100 | 100.0% |
Chi-sq. test | χ2 = 88.6; df = 4; p < 0.001 |
Zuchora Test Results | |||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Test | Study | Control | p | ||||
Me | SD | Me | SD | ||||
Test 1 | 3.66 | 4 | 0.85 | 2.58 | 3 | 0.84 | <0.001 |
Test 2 | 3.90 | 4 | 0.89 | 2.84 | 3 | 1.00 | <0.001 |
Test 3 | 3.20 | 3 | 1.28 | 1.62 | 1.5 | 0.78 | <0.001 |
Test 4 | 3.78 | 3.5 | 1.39 | 2.22 | 2 | 1.37 | <0.001 |
Test 5 | 4.10 | 4 | 1.34 | 2.18 | 2 | 0.90 | <0.001 |
Test 6 | 1.74 | 2 | 0.94 | 0.90 | 1 | 0.65 | <0.001 |
Variables | Sex | N | Me | SD | Z | p | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
All | |||||||
Age | Study | 50 | 12.98 | 13.00 | 1.29 | −0.36 | 0.717 |
Control | 50 | 13.06 | 13.00 | 1.19 | |||
Body height | Study | 50 | 1.60 | 1.60 | 0.08 | −1.12 | 0.263 |
Control | 50 | 1.62 | 1.61 | 0.08 | |||
Body weight | Study | 50 | 48.04 | 47.00 | 7.67 | −4.45 | <0.001 |
Control | 50 | 59.54 | 59.50 | 13.79 | |||
BMI | Study | 50 | 18.79 | 18.36 | 2.05 | −4.89 | <0.001 |
Control | 50 | 22.56 | 21.93 | 4.09 | |||
Study group | |||||||
Age | Female | 25 | 13.00 | 13.00 | 1.22 | 0.12 | 0.907 |
Male | 25 | 12.96 | 13.00 | 1.37 | |||
Body height | Female | 25 | 1.60 | 1.60 | 0.08 | 0.42 | 0.677 |
Male | 25 | 1.60 | 1.58 | 0.09 | |||
Body weight | Female | 25 | 46.32 | 46.00 | 5.16 | −1.48 | 0.138 |
Male | 25 | 49.76 | 48.00 | 9.34 | |||
BMI | Female | 25 | 18.19 | 18.07 | 1.46 | −2.04 | 0.042 |
Male | 25 | 19.40 | 19.48 | 2.38 | |||
Control group | |||||||
Age | Female | 25 | 13.12 | 13.00 | 1.17 | 0.23 | 0.816 |
Male | 25 | 13.00 | 13.00 | 1.22 | |||
Body height | Female | 25 | 1.63 | 1.61 | 0.07 | 0.76 | 0.449 |
Male | 25 | 1.61 | 1.59 | 0.10 | |||
Body weight | Female | 25 | 56.96 | 54.00 | 12.75 | −1.58 | 0.114 |
Male | 25 | 62.12 | 63.00 | 14.56 | |||
BMI | Female | 25 | 21.37 | 20.72 | 3.61 | −1.95 | 0.051 |
Male | 25 | 23.74 | 23.88 | 4.26 |
Group | A Pair of Variables | N | R Spearman | T (N − 2) | p |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
All | |||||
Zuchora & Age | 100 | 0.01 | 0.12 | 0.901 | |
Zuchora & Body height | 100 | −0.13 | −1.31 | 0.192 | |
Zuchora & Body weight | 100 | −0.46 | −5.17 | <0.001 | |
Zuchora & BMI | 100 | −0.49 | −5.58 | <0.001 | |
Study | |||||
Zuchora & Age | 50 | −0.15 | −1.06 | 0.293 | |
Zuchora & Body height | 50 | −0.30 | −2.17 | 0.035 | |
Zuchora & Body weight | 50 | −0.49 | −3.86 | <0.001 | |
Zuchora & BMI | 50 | −0.38 | −2.86 | 0.006 | |
Control | |||||
Zuchora & Age | 50 | 0.34 | 2.47 | 0.017 | |
Zuchora & Body height | 50 | 0.15 | 1.03 | 0.310 | |
Zuchora & Body weight | 50 | 0.06 | 0.39 | 0.699 | |
Zuchora & BMI | 50 | 0.02 | 0.11 | 0.916 |
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Puchalska-Sarna, A.; Baran, R.; Kustra, M.; Pop, T.; Herbert, J.; Baran, J. The Level and Factors Differentiating the Physical Fitness of Adolescents Passively and Actively Resting in South-Eastern Poland—A Pilot Study. Children 2022, 9, 1341. https://doi.org/10.3390/children9091341
Puchalska-Sarna A, Baran R, Kustra M, Pop T, Herbert J, Baran J. The Level and Factors Differentiating the Physical Fitness of Adolescents Passively and Actively Resting in South-Eastern Poland—A Pilot Study. Children. 2022; 9(9):1341. https://doi.org/10.3390/children9091341
Chicago/Turabian StylePuchalska-Sarna, Anna, Rafał Baran, Magdalena Kustra, Teresa Pop, Jarosław Herbert, and Joanna Baran. 2022. "The Level and Factors Differentiating the Physical Fitness of Adolescents Passively and Actively Resting in South-Eastern Poland—A Pilot Study" Children 9, no. 9: 1341. https://doi.org/10.3390/children9091341
APA StylePuchalska-Sarna, A., Baran, R., Kustra, M., Pop, T., Herbert, J., & Baran, J. (2022). The Level and Factors Differentiating the Physical Fitness of Adolescents Passively and Actively Resting in South-Eastern Poland—A Pilot Study. Children, 9(9), 1341. https://doi.org/10.3390/children9091341