The effect of the introduction of daily physical education classes on the leisure activities of Hungarian students

Q4 Psychology
I. Dizmatsek, J. Ling, L. Tóth, P. Hamar, I. Soós
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Abstract

Hungary is unique in Europe having five school physical education (PE) classes per week for every child. The objective of this study was to examine the changes that have occurred in the leisure-time activities (sedentary activities and physical activities) of Hungarian students since this introduction. Students’ sedentary activities and physical activities activity were measured in a repeated cross-sectional study using the Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA) method. Activities were reported by participants from getting up in the morning until starting school and from after school until falling asleep, at 15-minute intervals. Behaviors were reported in response to a single free-response item: ‘What are you doing now?’. The first survey was in 2005/06, and the second survey was in 2015/16 after the introduction of daily physical education. We found that despite daily PE, Hungarian students still spend most of their leisure time sitting (e.g., talking, watching TV). However, reported leisure time spent on sport and exercise was ranked higher than in the first survey, moving from eighth to fifth place. Boys still spend more time watching TV and playing computer games than girls but are also more physically active. No significant age effects were found in time spent on sport and exercise, but there was a difference in sedentary activities. Regardless of gender and age group, after the introduction of daily physical education, leisure time spent on sports and exercise increased significantly.
日常体育课的引入对匈牙利学生休闲活动的影响
匈牙利在欧洲是独一无二的,每个孩子每周有五节学校体育课。本研究的目的是检查匈牙利学生的休闲活动(久坐活动和体育活动)发生的变化。采用生态瞬时评价(EMA)方法对学生的久坐活动和体力活动进行重复横断面研究。参与者报告了从早上起床到上学,从放学到入睡的活动,间隔15分钟。行为报告是针对一个单独的自由回答项目:“你现在在做什么?”第一次调查是在2005/06年,第二次调查是在2015/16年引入日常体育后进行的。我们发现,除了每天的体育锻炼,匈牙利学生的大部分休闲时间仍然是坐着的(例如,聊天,看电视)。然而,报告中用于运动和锻炼的休闲时间比第一次调查中排名更高,从第8位上升到第5位。男孩仍然比女孩花更多的时间看电视和玩电脑游戏,但他们也更活跃。在运动和锻炼上花费的时间没有发现明显的年龄影响,但在久坐活动上有差异。无论性别和年龄组,在引入日常体育教育后,用于运动和锻炼的休闲时间明显增加。
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Cognition, Brain, Behavior. An Interdisciplinary Journal
Cognition, Brain, Behavior. An Interdisciplinary Journal Psychology-Experimental and Cognitive Psychology
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期刊介绍: Cognition, Brain, Behavior. An Interdisciplinary Journal publishes contributions from all areas of cognitive science, focusing on disciplinary and interdisciplinary approaches to information processing and behavior analysis. We encourage contributions from the following domains: psychology, neuroscience, artificial intelligence, linguistics, ethology, anthropology and philosophy of mind. The journal covers empirical studies and theoretical reviews that expand our understanding of cognitive, neural, and behavioral mechanisms. Both fundamental and applied studies are welcomed. On occasions, special issues will be covering particular themes, under the editorship of invited experts.
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