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Physical Fitness and Activity Assessment in Youth

HPER 3150Dr. Ayers

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Physical Activity and Learning

Thomas Jefferson

“Exercise and recreation . . . are as necessary as reading. I will rather say

more necessary, because health is worth more than learning.”

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Children are not “little adults”

Child’s score on aerobic fitness test does not predict endurance activity performance

Relationship BetweenPhysical Activity and Fitness

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Skill-Related Fitness

Health-Related

Fitness

Agility

Coordination

Reaction time

Balance

Speed

Power

Aerobic fitness

Muscular strength/endurance

Flexibility

Body composition

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National Fitness Studies

• Dr. Hans Kraus study (1954):• 42% of American children passed the assessment, while

• 92% of European school children passed the assessment

• President Eisenhower was shocked and established the President’s Council on Youth Fitness (1956)

• NCYFS I (1985)

• NCYFS II (1987)

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Are American Children and Youth Fit?

Passing Rates on Youth Fitness Tests

Corbin & Pangrazi (RQES, 1992)

Strong et al. (2005)

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AMA quotes

• “Inadequate physical education programs must be strengthened . . . .”

• “There is need . . . . to widen physical education offerings . . . . which contribute to . . . . well-being”

• “Every pupil should . . . . [be exposed] to physical education which promotes understanding of the significance of physical education in maintaining health.”

1967

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Secretary of Health and Human Services

“Schools and universities need to reintroduce daily, quality physical activity as a key component of a

comprehensive education.”

1996

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1996

Publication of

Physical Activity HealthA Report of the Surgeon General

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Full Report - 278 PagesExecutive Summary

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% Young People Reporting NO Vigorous or Moderate Activity During Any of the Past 7 Days

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

MalesFemales

AgeU.S. Surgeon General’s Report, 1996

%

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Healthy People 2010

Shape of the Nation 2006

F as in Fat Report 2007

Other Prominent National Reports

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63

25

52 56

28

010

2030

405060

7080

90100

Vigorous Moderate Strength Enrolled inPE

Daily PE

Perc

en

tFigure 12.2

Physical activity in grades 9 through 12in the United States

Grunbaum et al., MMWR, May 21, 2003

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Why PA Decreases Over Time

Lack of time

Too competitive

Not fun anymore

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Percent Overweight or ObeseGirls

05

101520253035404550

6 7 8 9 10 11 12

America

Sweden

Australia

Vincent, Pangrazi et al., MSSE, 2003

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Percent Overweight or ObeseBoys

05

101520253035404550

6 7 8 9 10 11 12

America

Sweden

Australia

Vincent, Pangrazi et al., MSSE, 2003

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Norm- Versus Criterion-Referenced Standards

• Norm-Referenced Standards (original PPFT)

Compare students to their peers

• Criterion-Referenced Standards (Fitnessgram)

Compare students to a health criterion

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Review: Youth Fitness I• Relationship of fitness/activity to life

• Two types of fitness• Health-related Skill-related

• Relationship between age and physical activity

• Reasons for decreasing PA with age

• Norm- & Criterion-referenced standards

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Youth Fitness Testing Batteries

FITNESSGRAM: http://www.fitnessgram.net/home/

The President's Challenge: www.fitness.gov

Eurofit

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FITNESSGRAM

PACER

Skinfolds*

Curl-Up

Trunk Lift

Push-Ups

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Printed with permission from the Cooper Institute, Dallas, Texas.

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President’s Challenge

Physical Fitness Test Itemscurl-ups or partial curl-upsshuttle runendurance run/walkpull-ups or flexed arm hangV-sit

Health Fitness Testpartial curl-upsone-mile run/walkv-sit (or sit and reach)right angle push-ups (or pull-ups)Body Mass Index

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Physical activity is a __________PROCESS

PHYSICAL FITNESS

Fill in the Blank

that leads to the product,

_______________________

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Enhancing Reliable and Valid Fitness Test Results with Children

• Attain adequate knowledge of test descriptions

• Give proper demonstrations and instructions

• Develop good student and teacher preparation through adequate practice trials

• Conduct reliability studies

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Special Children

Brockport Physical Fitness Test Items

See Table 12-12

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Measuring Physical Activity in Youth

• Physical activity improves the overall health of children

• Physically inactive children tend to become inactive adults with higher risks for chronic diseases

• Physically active children tend to become active adults with lower risks for chronic diseases

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Accelerometers

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Pedometers

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ACTIVITYGRAM Physical Activity Questions Based on the CDC’s Youth Risk Factor Behavior Survey

Aerobic Activity Question:On how many of the past 7 days did you participate in physical activityfor a total of 30-60 minutes, or more, over the course of a day?This includes moderate activities (walking, slow bicycling, or outdoor play)as well as vigorous activities (jogging, active games or active sports such asbasketball, tennis or soccer) (0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7 days) Strength Activity Question:On how many of the past 7 days did you do exercises to strengthenor tone your muscles? This includes exercises such as push-ups, sit-upsor weight lifting. (0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7 days)

Flexibility Activity Question:On how many of the past 7 days did you do stretching exercises toloosen up or relax your muscles? This includes exercises such astoe touches, knee bending, or leg stretching. (0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7 days)

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Figure 12.10ACTIVITYGRAM logging chart

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Printed with permission from the Cooper Institute, Dallas, Texas.

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Printed with permission from the Cooper Institute, Dallas, Texas.

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Tell a friend one thing you learned TODAY that you will use as a professional