运动和体育活动运动师大学培训比较研究。

IF 2.1 3区 医学 Q1 REHABILITATION
Giovanni Esposito, Rosario Ceruso, Sara Aliberti, Tiziana D'Isanto, Francesca D'Elia
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背景:在意大利,第 36/2021 号法令和第 1649/2023 号部长令(MD)重新定义了体育活动和 健康领域的专业前景,强调跨学科和以健康为导向的教育。目前,生物医学、心理教育和运动与体育科学(ESS)领域在ESS学位课程配置中的形成要素比重不一,因此需要进行改革。第 1649/2023 号医学博士令提供了一个改革这些课程的机会,以强调跨学科和以健康为导向的目标,包括至少 20 个 ECTS 学分的 ESS 学科实践活动。然而,实践和实验室活动对未来运动学家的影响却从未被研究过。本研究旨在评估体育锻炼习惯对斯洛文尼亚体育学院学生成绩和自我评估的影响:方法:根据世界卫生组织的指导原则,将 56 名萨勒诺大学体育科学与技术理学硕士生按其体育锻炼水平分为 "积极 "组和 "不积极 "组。两组学生都接受了人体测量和功能测试,包括蹲跳(SJ)和反向运动跳(CMJ)。描述性统计和 t 检验评估了组间和组内的差异:结果:与 "不活跃 "组相比,"活跃 "组的 SJ(高 15.7%)和 CMJ(高 18.5%)成绩明显更高。从 SJ 到 CMJ,两组的跳跃高度都有明显提高,"积极 "组提高了 11.04%,"非积极 "组提高了 7.38%:结论:持续体育锻炼可提高机能效率,并显著增强爆发力和反应力。以实证为基础的实用培训对未来的运动学家提供专业服务和促进健康至关重要,这也凸显了将大量实践活动纳入体育科学学位课程的重要性。
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A comparative study of university training of sports and physical activity kinesiologist.

Background: In Italy, Legislative Decree No. 36/2021 and Ministerial Decree (MD) No. 1649/2023 have redefined the professional landscape of the physical activity and health sectors, emphasizing interdisciplinary and wellness-oriented education. The current disparity in the weighting of formative elements among the biomedical, psycho-pedagogical, and Exercise and Sport Sciences (ESS) fields in the configuration of degree courses in ESS has led to a need for reform. MD No. 1649/2023 offers an opportunity to reform these courses to emphasize interdisciplinary and wellness-oriented objectives, including at least 20 ECTS credits of practical activities in ESS disciplines. However, the impact of practical and laboratory activities on future kinesiologists has never been studied. This study aims to evaluate the impact of physical activity habits on the performance and self-assessment of ESS students.

Method: A sample of 56 students enrolled in the Master of Science in Sport Science and Techniques at the University of Salerno was divided into "active" and "inactive" groups based on their physical activity levels, according to WHO guidelines. Both groups underwent anthropometric and functional tests, including the Squat Jump (SJ) and Countermovement Jump (CMJ). Descriptive statistics and t-tests assessed the differences between and within groups.

Results: The "active" group exhibited significantly higher performance in SJ (15.7% higher) and CMJ (18.5% higher) compared to the "inactive" group. Both groups showed significant improvements in jump height from SJ to CMJ, with the "active" group improving by 11.04% and the 'non-active' group by 7.38%.

Conclusion: Continuous physical activity enhances functional efficiency, with significant gains in explosive and reactive strength. Practical, evidence-based training is crucial for future kinesiologists to provide specialized services and promote health, underscoring the importance of integrating substantial practical activities in ESS degree courses.

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BMC Sports Science Medicine and Rehabilitation
BMC Sports Science Medicine and Rehabilitation Medicine-Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
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3.00
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196
审稿时长
26 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation is an open access, peer reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of sports medicine and the exercise sciences, including rehabilitation, traumatology, cardiology, physiology, and nutrition.
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