大学生体育活动现状与疫情前比较

Odette Justo, Jerell Catacutan, Alaize T. Pacaldo, Ronald Pielago, Rina Theresa Soliven
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目的:全球新冠肺炎大流行期间,学生活动受限对其身体活动水平(PAL)和体质水平(PFL)的影响。本研究的目的是:(1)描述大学一年级学生当前的PAL和与健康和技能相关的PFL,(2)确定PAL和PFL之间的相关性,以及(3)比较当前和大流行前的感知PAL。方法:采用描述性研究设计。本文对体育1班学生的资料进行回顾性分析。采用国际身体活动问卷(IPAQ)测量PAL;采用传统的以pe为基础的标准化测试和10厘米视觉模拟量表测量当前和流行病前的PAL,采用Spearman rho确定PAL与PFL的相关性,配对t检验比较PAL的变化。结果:学生的PAL为中度,除柔韧性和敏捷性差外,所有与健康相关和技能相关的PFL均较好。Spearman rho相关性显示PAL与肌肉耐力之间具有统计学意义(r = .397;N = 55;P = .004)。配对t检验显示,与大流行前相比,当前PAL值有统计学意义的降低t (54) = 2.34, p = 0.023。结论和意义:大一新生除了柔韧性和敏捷性外,PAL和PFL都是可以接受的,而肌肉耐力差与PAL较低相关。这表明需要在体育课和日常活动中加入提高学生柔韧性、敏捷性和肌肉耐力的项目,以提高他们的PAL和PFL。
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Comparison Between Current and Pre-Pandemic Physical Activity Level of Freshmen College Students
Aim: The restricted mobility of the students during the global COVID pandemic impacted on their physical activity level (PAL) and physical fitness level (PFL). The objectives of the study were to (1) describe the current PAL and health- and skill-related PFL of 1st year college students, (2) determine the correlation between PAL and PFL, and (3) compare current and pre-pandemic perceived PALs. Methods: A descriptive research design was used. A retrospective data from students enrolled in Physical Education (PE) 1 was reviewed. International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ) was used to measure PAL; health-related and skill-related PFL were measured using traditional PE-based standardized tests and 10-cm visual analog scale for perceived current and pre-pandemic PAL. Spearman rho was used to determine the correlation between PAL and PFL and paired t test to compare change in PAL. Results: The students had moderate PAL. All health-related and skill-related PFL was good except for flexibility and agility which was poor. Spearman rho correlations revealed a statistically significant correlation between PAL and muscle endurance (r = .397; n = 55; p = .004). Paired t test showed a statistically significant reduction in current compared with the pre-pandemic PAL t (54) = 2.34, p = 0.023. Conclusion and Implications: Freshmen students have acceptable PAL and PFL except for flexibility and agility while poor muscle endurance correlated with lower PAL. A reduction in their PAL was noted during the pandemic. This indicates the need for programs to improve students’ flexibility, agility, and muscle endurance to be incorporated in their PE classes and daily activities to improve their PAL and PFL.
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