Associations among psychological satisfaction in physical education, sports practice, and health indicators with physical activity: Direct and indirect ways in a structural equation model proposal

Q2 Medicine
Vanilson Batista Lemes , Adroaldo Cezar Araujo Gaya , Caroline Brand , Arieli Fernandes Dias , Carlos Cristi-Montero , Jorge Mota , Anelise Reis Gaya
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Abstract

Background and objectives

Physical education (PE) classes are among the main intervention strategies for increasing levels of physical activity (PA) to adolescent's health improvements. However, low levels of psychological satisfaction in physical education classes (PE satisfaction) and multiple associations with some factors as sex, age, sedentarism, sports practice, sleep, quality of life can act as moderators of levels of physical activity. Considering these aspects, this study aims to propose a theoretical model of multivariate relationships to verify the association between PE satisfaction with PA levels, considering the contribution of sports practice, health indicators, age, and sex on these relations.

Methods

A cross-sectional study with 470 adolescents (230 boys) aged 11–17 years from the south of Brazil. Several questionnaires were applied to measure the study variables. The theoretical/statistical support of the structural equation model was evaluated according to fit parameters and strength of relations.

Results

Sports practice, health indicators, age, and sex were mediators of the relationship between PE satisfaction and PA levels.

Conclusion

There is a positive, however indirect, relationship between PE satisfaction with the levels of physical activity in adolescents, with greater strength of association in boys and at younger ages. It was identified that the practice of sport contributes to the main mediator factor for all relationships beneficial to the health of adolescents in the multivariate model. This means that adolescents who practiced sports showed greater PE satisfaction, more appropriate health indicators, associated with higher levels of physical activity as compared to nonpractitioners of sport.

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体育教育、体育实践和健康指标的心理满意度与体育活动的关系:直接和间接的结构方程模型建议
背景与目的体育教育(PE)课程是提高体育活动水平以改善青少年健康的主要干预策略之一。然而,体育课心理满意度(体育满意度)水平低,与性别、年龄、久坐、体育锻炼、睡眠、生活质量等因素存在多重关联,可能是体育活动水平的调节因子。考虑到这些方面,本研究旨在提出一个多变量关系的理论模型来验证体育运动满意度与PA水平之间的关系,考虑体育实践、健康指标、年龄和性别对这些关系的贡献。方法对巴西南部11-17岁的470名青少年(230名男孩)进行横断面研究。采用若干问卷来测量研究变量。根据拟合参数和关系强度评价结构方程模型的理论/统计支持度。结果体育实践、健康指标、年龄、性别是体育运动满意度与PA水平之间的中介变量。结论体育运动满意度与青少年体育活动水平之间存在正相关关系,但存在间接关系,在男孩和年龄更小的人群中存在更强的相关性。研究发现,在多元模型中,体育运动是所有有益于青少年健康的关系的主要中介因素。这意味着,与不从事体育运动的青少年相比,从事体育运动的青少年表现出更高的体育满意度,更合适的健康指标,与更高的体育活动水平相关。
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International Journal of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine
International Journal of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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