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Pohybová aktivita a sedavý způsob života 14 až 15letých studenů s ohledem na sídlo školy

Title in English Physical activity and sedentary behavior in 14 to15 year old students with regard to location of school
Authors

MITÁŠ Josef NYKODÝM Jiří FRÖMEL Karel

Year of publication 2009
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Acta Universitatis Palackianae Olomucensis. Gymnica,
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Sports Studies

Citation
Field Sport and leisure time activities
Keywords Questionnaire; school; environment; sedentary behavior; physical activity recommendation;
Description BACKGROUND: Decline in physical activity and the increased number of overweight and obese children are alarming. These factors can influence, together with the passive role of schools in lifestyle education and unhealthy urban planning, the future lifestyle of adolescents and adults. OBJECTIVE: The main objective of this study was to analyze the physical activity and sedentary behaviors of adolescents aged 14 to 15 with regard to the size of the community where adolescents go to school. METHODS: The short version of the IPAQ questionnaire was used to collect data in this study. The research was conducted in three selected regions of the Czech Republic. In each region, 3 schools were randomly selected. The research was carried out with all pupils of the ninth grade (aged 14 to 15) of selected schools. For data analysis we used basic statistical characteristics and binary logistic regression (SPSS). RESULTS: Based on the findings from the questionnaire, we have found that girls were significantly more likely to be sitting than boys. Children living in a middle sized to large sized community, and living in an apartment, are significantly more likely to be sitting. CONCLUSIONS: Boys are still less sedentary than girls. Respondents who meet PA recommendations are also sitting more, usually based on the time needed for rest. The results of our study show that small communities offer better conditions to their inhabitants to be more physically active, however the differences between small and large locations are not that extensive.

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