Elementary Student’s Physical Activity during Pandemic Covid 19

Kusnandar, G. F. Friskawati, icki Ahmad Kharisman, D. Budi
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Introduction: Physical activity during the Covid 19 pandemic is essential for primary school students to maintain their physical and mental health. Objective: The purpose of this study was to reveal the physical activity carried out by elementary school students in the upper class with an age range of 10-12 years while staying at home during the Covid 19 pandemic. Method: The research using survey method A total of 122 elementary school students participating, the sampling used was convenience sampling. They have wholeheartedly willing to be involved in this research. Modifiable Activity Questionnaire (MAQ), modified back with the Guttman scale, was used as an instrument in this study. The distribution of the questionnaire using google form assistance started from August to September 2020. The data analysis used was descriptive statistics with a simple percentage distribution. Results: The results showed that male students' activity level was at a moderate activity level, while female students were at a low activity level. This difference occurs because the habits of physical activity and motivation to move are diverse in gender. Supervision from physical education teachers and parents is needed to supervise the physical activities of elementary school students, especially women, while at home during the Covid 19 pandemic.
Covid - 19大流行期间小学生的体育活动
新冠肺炎大流行期间,体育锻炼对小学生保持身心健康至关重要。目的:本研究旨在了解新冠肺炎大流行期间高年级10-12岁小学生在家进行体育锻炼的情况。方法:采用问卷调查法对122名小学生进行调查,抽样采用方便抽样。他们全心全意地愿意参与这项研究。本研究采用Guttman量表修改后的可修改活动问卷(MAQ)作为研究工具。调查问卷于2020年8月至9月通过谷歌表格辅助发放。使用的数据分析是简单百分比分布的描述性统计。结果:男学生的活动水平处于中等水平,女学生的活动水平处于低水平。造成这种差异的原因是身体活动的习惯和运动的动机在性别上是不同的。在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,需要体育教师和家长的监督,以监督小学生,特别是女性在家中的体育活动。
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