Examining body mass index and health-related fitness marker progression of incarcerated minority youth engaged in a sport-leadership program

Zachary Wahl-Alexander, Jennifer Jacobs, Christopher M. Hill, Gabrielle Bennett
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Purpose The purpose of this study was to examine the impact of a sport-leadership program on minority incarcerated young adults’ health-related fitness markers. Design/methodology/approach This study occurred at an all-male juvenile detention center. A total of 41 participants in this study were obtained from a sample of 103 incarcerated young adults. Data collection entailed body mass index (BMI) evaluation, cardiovascular endurance tests and 1-min pushups and situps at two different time periods (before and after three months). A 2 × 2 mixed factorial analysis of variances was used to test for differences among the within subjects’ factors (time [pre × post]) and between subjects’ factors (groups [flex × control]) for the above-mentioned dependent variables. Findings Over the course of three consecutive months of engagement, preliminary indications demonstrated participants had a slight reduction in BMI and significant increases in cardiovascular endurance and muscle strength. Contrarily, during this same time period, non-participating young adults exhibited significant increases in BMI and decreases in cardiovascular endurance and muscle strength. Originality/value Integration of sport-leadership programs is generally not free but can be a low-cost alternative for combatting many issues surrounding physical activity, weight gain and recreational time for those incarcerated.
研究参与体育领导力计划的被监禁少数民族青年的体重指数和健康相关体能标记的进展情况
本研究的目的是考察体育领导力项目对少数民族在押青壮年健康相关体能指标的影响。本研究从 103 名被监禁的年轻人中抽取了 41 名参与者。数据收集包括体重指数(BMI)评估、心血管耐力测试以及两个不同时间段(三个月前和三个月后)的 1 分钟俯卧撑和仰卧起坐。结果在连续三个月的参与过程中,初步迹象表明参与者的体重指数略有下降,心血管耐力和肌肉力量显著增强。原创性/价值纳入体育领导力计划通常不是免费的,但可以作为一种低成本的替代方案,解决被监禁者在体育活动、体重增加和娱乐时间方面的许多问题。
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