Physical education and health enhancing physical activity – a European perspective

IF 0.1 Q4 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
P. Vlček, R. Bailey, J. Vašíčková, C. Scheuer
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Abstract

This article reviews recent literature on the contribution of curriculum physical education to health-enhancing physical activity within the context of European countries. Recommended goals for student physical activity are discussed within a curriculum framework based on five ‘forms’ (concept, designed, implemented, results and effects). The study used a 'rapid reviewing' method, in which sources were identified and analysed using systematic reviewing techniques, but subsequent stages were adapted to facilitate flexible and practical interpretation. Results show that physical education lessons tend not to reach a putative 50% threshold of moderate-to-vigorous intensity. Given that the average time allocated for physical education in Europe is 100 minutes per week, strategies are needed to increase the intensity and duration of physical activity in lessons if they are to make a more meaningful ‘direct’ contribution to the European and WHO daily target of sixty minutes of moderate to vigorous physical activity. The authors therefore consider the plausibility of introducing an 'Active Schools' concept, in which physical education lessons designed to equip students with the prerequisite knowledge, skills, attitudes, and values supportive of a physically active lifestyle are augmented by other school-based contexts which provide the opportunity to actually meet the recommended guidelines for physical activity participation.
体育教育和增进健康的体育活动——欧洲视角
本文回顾了近年来欧洲国家关于课程体育对促进健康的体育活动的贡献的文献。根据五种“形式”(概念、设计、实施、结果和效果),在认知框架内讨论了学生体育活动的推荐目标。该研究采用了“快速审查”方法,使用系统审查技术识别和分析来源,但随后的阶段进行了调整,以便于灵活和实用的解释。结果表明,体育课往往达不到50%的中等至活力水平。鉴于欧洲体育教育的平均分配时间为每周100分钟,如果要对欧洲和世界卫生组织60分钟中等强度至剧烈体育活动的每日目标做出更有意义的“直接”贡献,就需要采取策略来增加课程中体育活动的强度和持续时间。因此,作者认为引入“活跃学校”概念的合理性,即体育课旨在为学生提供必要的知识、技能、态度,支持体育活动生活方式的价值观被其他以学校为基础的环境所增强,这些环境提供了真正满足体育活动参与建议指南的机会。
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International Sports Studies
International Sports Studies HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM-
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期刊介绍: International Sports Studies (ISS) is a scholarly journal in the field of physical education and sport with a unique focus. Its aim is to advance understanding and communication between members of the global community who share a professional, personal or scholarly interest in the state and development of physical education and sport around the world. International Sports Studies (ISS) is today without paradigmatic prejudice and reflects an eclectic approach to the task of understanding physical education and sport in the contemporary world. It asks only that its contributors can add to knowledge about international physical education and sport studies through studies involving comparisons between regional, national and international settings or by providing unique insights into specific national and local phenomena which contribute to an understanding that can be shared across as well as within national borders.
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