Effects of an Educational Hybrid Physical Education Program on Physical Fitness, Body Composition and Sedentary and Physical Activity Times in Adolescents: The Seneb’s Enigma
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Melero Cañas, David; Morales Baños, Vicente; Manzano Sánchez, David; Navarro Ardoy, Daniel; Valero Valenzuela, AlfonsoEditorial
FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
Materia
Physical health Body mass index Afterschool period Model-based learning Sedentary behaviors
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2021Referencia bibliográfica
Melero-Cañas D, Morales-Baños V, Manzano-Sánchez D, Navarro-Ardoy D and Valero-Valenzuela A (2021) Effects of an Educational Hybrid Physical Education Program on Physical Fitness, Body Composition and Sedentary and Physical Activity Times in Adolescents: The Seneb’s Enigma. Front. Psychol. 11:629335. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.629335
Resumen
Physical activity (PA), body composition and sedentary behavior may affect the health
of children. Therefore, this study examined the effect of an educational hybrid physical
education (PE) program on physical fitness (PF), body composition and sedentary and
PA times in adolescents. A 9-month group-randomized controlled trial was conducted
in 150 participants (age: 14.63 ± 1.38 years) allocated into the control group (CG,
n = 37) and experimental group (EG, n = 113). Cardiorespiratory fitness, speed,
strength, agility, flexibility and body mass index (BMI) were assessed through previously
validated field tests. Sedentary time, PA at school and afterschool were evaluated with
the Youth Activity Profile-Spain questionnaire. Significant differences were observed
concerning to the CG in APA-weekend (p = 0.044), speed-agility (p = 0.005) and agility
(p = 0.008). Regarding the intervention, cardiorespiratory fitness (p = 0.000), speedagility (p = 0.000), strength (p = 0.000), flexibility (p = 0.000), agility (p = 0.000), PA
in school (p = 0.011), APA-weekday (p = 0.001), APA-weekend (p = 0.000), APAweek (p = 0.000), and sedentary time (p = 0.000) increased significantly in the EG.
The use of a hybrid program based on teaching personal and social responsibility
and gamification strategies produced enhancements in cardiorespiratory fitness, agility,
speed, APA-weekdays and APA-weekends, reducing the sedentary time.