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Better Health-Related Fitness in Youth: Implications for Public Health Guidelines
Public health guidelines for physical activity (PA) behaviors are being updated with 2018 as a proposed release date. Currently, ≥60 minutes of daily PA are recommended for youth. Thus, the purpose of this study was to investigate the association between reported days of aerobic PA and health-relate...
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Berkeley Electronic Press
2017
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5421978/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28515834 |
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author | BARTON, MITCH JACKSON, ALLEN W. MARTIN, SCOTT B. MORROW, JAMES R. PETRIE, TRENT A. GREENLEAF, CHRISTY A. |
author_facet | BARTON, MITCH JACKSON, ALLEN W. MARTIN, SCOTT B. MORROW, JAMES R. PETRIE, TRENT A. GREENLEAF, CHRISTY A. |
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description | Public health guidelines for physical activity (PA) behaviors are being updated with 2018 as a proposed release date. Currently, ≥60 minutes of daily PA are recommended for youth. Thus, the purpose of this study was to investigate the association between reported days of aerobic PA and health-related fitness (HRF). Participants included 4448 students in grades 6–8. Self-reported days of ≥60 minutes of aerobic PA was obtained. HRF was assessed with FitnessGram. Discriminant analysis indicated that weekly days of aerobic PA related to HRF. Adolescents who participated in ≥5 days of weekly aerobic PA generally had better fitness results than those with ≤4 days. Chi-square analyses indicated the highest percentages of adolescents in the FitnessGram Healthy Fitness Zone™ (HFZ) for each test item were those with ≥5 days of aerobic PA. These findings provided initial support that the impact of aerobic PA on HRF plateaus at 5 days per week. Thus, adolescents may be able to improve HRF even if they do not meet the currently recommended guidelines for daily PA. |
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spelling | pubmed-54219782017-05-15 Better Health-Related Fitness in Youth: Implications for Public Health Guidelines BARTON, MITCH JACKSON, ALLEN W. MARTIN, SCOTT B. MORROW, JAMES R. PETRIE, TRENT A. GREENLEAF, CHRISTY A. Int J Exerc Sci Original Research Public health guidelines for physical activity (PA) behaviors are being updated with 2018 as a proposed release date. Currently, ≥60 minutes of daily PA are recommended for youth. Thus, the purpose of this study was to investigate the association between reported days of aerobic PA and health-related fitness (HRF). Participants included 4448 students in grades 6–8. Self-reported days of ≥60 minutes of aerobic PA was obtained. HRF was assessed with FitnessGram. Discriminant analysis indicated that weekly days of aerobic PA related to HRF. Adolescents who participated in ≥5 days of weekly aerobic PA generally had better fitness results than those with ≤4 days. Chi-square analyses indicated the highest percentages of adolescents in the FitnessGram Healthy Fitness Zone™ (HFZ) for each test item were those with ≥5 days of aerobic PA. These findings provided initial support that the impact of aerobic PA on HRF plateaus at 5 days per week. Thus, adolescents may be able to improve HRF even if they do not meet the currently recommended guidelines for daily PA. Berkeley Electronic Press 2017-05-01 /pmc/articles/PMC5421978/ /pubmed/28515834 Text en |
spellingShingle | Original Research BARTON, MITCH JACKSON, ALLEN W. MARTIN, SCOTT B. MORROW, JAMES R. PETRIE, TRENT A. GREENLEAF, CHRISTY A. Better Health-Related Fitness in Youth: Implications for Public Health Guidelines |
title | Better Health-Related Fitness in Youth: Implications for Public Health Guidelines |
title_full | Better Health-Related Fitness in Youth: Implications for Public Health Guidelines |
title_fullStr | Better Health-Related Fitness in Youth: Implications for Public Health Guidelines |
title_full_unstemmed | Better Health-Related Fitness in Youth: Implications for Public Health Guidelines |
title_short | Better Health-Related Fitness in Youth: Implications for Public Health Guidelines |
title_sort | better health-related fitness in youth: implications for public health guidelines |
topic | Original Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5421978/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28515834 |
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