Physical Literacy, Physical Activity, and Health: A Citation Content Analysis and Narrative Review.

IF 5.9 2区 医学 Q1 SPORT SCIENCES
Kathryn Fortnum, Meyene Duque Weber, Dean Dudley, Eloisa Tudella, Matthew Kwan, Veronique Richard, John Cairney
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Physical literacy has received increased research attention over the last decade focusing on the unification of the definition, measurement, and application, including in school and health-based contexts. In 2019, Cairney et al. released a model positioning physical literacy holistically as a primary determinant of health and disease, mediated by physical activity (PA), the physiological and psychological adaptations associated with PA, and the individual and social/environmental/contextual factors or conditions that impact PA-related behaviour, which had a significant impact on physical literacy-related literature. To assess the impact of the model on the extant literature, and better understand the relationship between physical literacy, PA and health as proposed by Cairney et al., we conducted a citation content analysis and narrative review. 956 citations were identified citing the model proposed by Cairney et al. Of these, 16 used the model to construct a theoretical framework and were included in the extended analysis. Thirteen studies were observational, and participants were all children or young people with a total age range 4-20 years. Results demonstrate that physical literacy is related to health-related fitness variables including aerobic fitness, body composition, flexibility, and muscular strength and power; total PA and MVPA; and health literacy, and wellbeing, supporting the model proposed by Cairney et al. However, gaps remain in understanding critical components of the model (e.g., the proposed mediation pathways), and in clarifying the nature of the relationships in a variety of populations (e.g., clinical populations) and across the lifespan. A pragmatic approach to addressing these gaps is recommended.

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体育素养、体育活动与健康:引文内容分析与述评。
在过去的十年中,体育素养的定义、测量和应用的统一受到了越来越多的研究关注,包括在学校和健康背景下。2019年,Cairney等人发布了一个模型,将身体素养整体定位为健康和疾病的主要决定因素,由身体活动(PA)、与PA相关的生理和心理适应以及影响PA相关行为的个人和社会/环境/背景因素或条件介导,这对身体素养相关文献产生了重大影响。为了评估该模型对现有文献的影响,更好地理解Cairney等人提出的身体素养、PA和健康之间的关系,我们进行了引文内容分析和叙事回顾。引用Cairney等人提出的模型共发现956次引用。其中,有16个使用该模型构建理论框架,纳入扩展分析。13项研究是观察性的,参与者都是儿童或年轻人,总年龄在4-20岁之间。结果表明,身体素质与有氧适能、身体成分、柔韧性、肌肉力量和力量等健康相关的健身变量相关;总PA和MVPA;健康素养和福祉,支持Cairney等人提出的模型。然而,在理解该模型的关键组成部分(例如,提出的中介途径)以及在澄清各种人群(例如,临床人群)和整个生命周期中的关系的性质方面仍然存在差距。建议采取务实的方法来解决这些差距。
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Sports Medicine - Open
Sports Medicine - Open SPORT SCIENCES-
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