Critical Evaluation of the Case for Pausing California's School-based Fitness Testing.

IF 0.5 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Amanda Woodworth, Margaret Schneider
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Abstract

Objective: We undertook a literature review to evaluate the evidence for an association among school-based fitness testing and bullying, weight-based teasing (WBT), and/or gender discrimination.

Methods: We searched the peer-reviewed literature using PubMed, ERIC and GOOGLE Scholar to identify articles related to school-based physical fitness testing (K-12) on the one hand and bullying, WBT, and/or gender discrimination on the other.

Results: We identified 12 studies on the impact of school-based physical fitness testing (PFT) on bullying and WBT. These studies do not support the assertion that PFT places students at elevated risk for bullying and/or WBT as compared to other school settings. There is a dearth of studies investigating an association between PFT and gender discrimination.

Conclusions: The concerns about PFT as a widespread cause of bullying and WBT are not supported by the evidence. It is likely that school climate is a stronger determinant overall of these negative student interactions and that more rigorous teacher training would ameliorate student concerns about fitness testing. Nevertheless, more rigorous research is warranted to determine with confidence that PFT does not elevate students' risks for bullying and WBT and to examine the risks for students with non-binary gender.

暂停加州学校体能测试案例的批判性评估。
目的:我们进行了一项文献综述,以评估基于学校的体能测试与欺凌、体重戏弄(WBT)和/或性别歧视之间的关联。方法:我们使用PubMed、ERIC和GOOGLE Scholar检索同行评议文献,一方面确定与校本体能测试(K-12)有关的文章,另一方面确定与欺凌、WBT和/或性别歧视有关的文章。结果:我们选取了12项关于校本体质测试(PFT)对欺凌和WBT影响的研究。这些研究并不支持这样的说法,即与其他学校环境相比,PFT使学生面临更高的欺凌和/或WBT风险。调查PFT与性别歧视之间关系的研究很少。结论:关于PFT作为欺凌和WBT的普遍原因的担忧没有证据支持。学校氛围很可能是这些负面学生互动的一个更强的决定因素,更严格的教师培训将改善学生对健康测试的担忧。然而,有必要进行更严格的研究,以确定PFT不会增加学生遭受欺凌和WBT的风险,并检查非二元性别学生的风险。
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Health Behavior and Policy Review
Health Behavior and Policy Review PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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