Literature DB >> 19425451

Relations among physical activity patterns, lifestyle activities, and fundamental movement skills for Finnish students in grade 7.

Timo Jaakkola1, Sami Kalaja, Jarmo Liukkonen, Ari Jutila, Petri Virtanen, Anthony Watt.   

Abstract

To investigate the relations among leisure time physical activity and in sport clubs, lifestyle activities, and the locomotor, balance manipulative skills of Grade 7 students participating in Finnish physical education at a secondary school in central Finland completed self-report questionnaires on their physical activity patterns at leisure time and during sport club participation, and time spent watching television and using the computer and other electronic media. Locomotor skills were analyzed by the leaping test, balance skills by the flamingo standing test, and manipulative skills by the accuracy throwing test. Analysis indicated physical activity in sport clubs positively explained scores on balance and locomotor tests but not on accuracy of throwing. Leisure time physical activity and lifestyle activities were not statistically significant predictors of performance on any movement skill tests. Girls scored higher on the static balance skill and boys higher on the throwing task. Overall, physical activity in sport clubs was more strongly associated with performance on the fundamental movement tasks than was physical activity during leisure.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19425451     DOI: 10.2466/PMS.108.1.97-111

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Percept Mot Skills        ISSN: 0031-5125


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