Personalized Physical Exercise Program Among Adolescent Girls: A Pilot Study.

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Peter Petrovics, Balazs Sebesi, Zsolt Szekeres, Eszter Szabados, Anita Pálfi
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Objectives: Adolescence is a pivotal stage of development characterized by significant physical, psychological, and social changes. Establishing healthy lifestyle habits during this period is crucial for long-term health and the prevention of chronic diseases. Despite this, global trends show a marked decline in physical activity among adolescents, particularly girls, who are more susceptible to sedentary behaviors. One potential site for intervention to eliminate physical inactivity at the population level is the school educational setting during childhood. Traditional school-based physical exercise programs often adopt a one-size-fits-all approach, which may not address the diverse needs and interests of students, leading to reduced motivation and participation. Personalized physical exercise programs, tailored to individual capabilities and preferences, offer a promising alternative to enhance physical fitness and foster lifelong engagement in physical activity. Methods: A total of 170 Hungarian high school girls (mean age ≈ 15.3 years) were randomly assigned to either a personalized physical exercise group or a control group following the standard curriculum. The intervention spanned two academic years and consisted of five traditional gym classes per week (control group) or three traditional and two individually tailored classes with cardiorespiratory and resistance training per week (intervention group), each lasting 45-60 min. Individual goals were set based on baseline assessments, emphasizing self-referenced progress. Results: The personalized physical exercise group showed significant improvements in body mass index (BMI), body fat percentage, maximum oxygen uptake capacity (VO2max), muscular strength, and flexibility (p < 0.05), while the control group exhibited minimal or negative changes. Conclusions: The personalized physical exercise program has been shown to be more effective in achieving higher cardiorespiratory performance and favorable body composition among adolescent girls than a traditional school physical education class, highlighting its potential role in school settings.

青春期女孩的个性化体育锻炼计划:一项试点研究。
目的:青春期是发育的关键阶段,以显著的生理、心理和社会变化为特征。在此期间建立健康的生活习惯对长期健康和预防慢性疾病至关重要。尽管如此,全球趋势显示,青少年,特别是女孩的身体活动明显减少,她们更容易受到久坐行为的影响。儿童时期的学校教育环境是消除人群缺乏体育活动的一个潜在干预场所。传统的以学校为基础的体育锻炼项目往往采用一种“一刀切”的方法,这可能无法满足学生多样化的需求和兴趣,导致积极性和参与度降低。根据个人能力和喜好量身定制的个性化体育锻炼计划,为增强身体健康和促进终身体育活动提供了一种有希望的选择。方法:170名匈牙利高中女生(平均年龄≈15.3岁)随机分为个性化体育锻炼组和标准课程对照组。干预持续了两个学年,包括每周五节传统的体育课(对照组)或每周三节传统和两节个性化的心肺和阻力训练课程(干预组),每节课持续45-60分钟。个人目标是在基线评估的基础上设定的,强调自我参考的进展。结果:个性化体育锻炼组在身体质量指数(BMI)、体脂率、最大摄氧量(VO2max)、肌肉力量和柔韧性方面均有显著改善(p < 0.05),而对照组则表现为微小或负变化。结论:与传统的学校体育课相比,个性化的体育锻炼项目在提高青春期女孩的心肺功能和良好的身体组成方面更有效,这突出了其在学校环境中的潜在作用。
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Journal of Functional Morphology and Kinesiology
Journal of Functional Morphology and Kinesiology Health Professions-Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
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