Relationship between the practice of physical activity and physical fitness in physical education students: the integrated regulation as a mediating variable
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2020Résumé
The practice of physical activity (PA) contributes to the prevention of chronic diseases
such as obesity, metabolic syndrome or cardiovascular diseases, being also directly
related to the individual’s physical fitness. Therefore, it is necessary to measure and
monitoring the levels of PA in childhood and adolescence, since it may be useful to
describe their current health status and the association with physical fitness, as well as
to reveal putative consequences in the future. Within the educational field, it has been
shown that physical education (PE) classes are a favorable context for the creation
of healthy physical-sports habits and self-determined motivation could be a key for
explaining the level of PA practice. For this reason, the purpose of this research was
to study the mediating role of integrated regulation (IR) on the relationship between PA
and physical fitness in children and adolescents. A total of 325 students between 11
and 14 years old participated in the study. The level of PA was estimated through the
specific Physical Activity Questionnaire for Children (PAQ-C), while motivation and IR
were measured by using the Perceived Locus of Causality scale (PLOC-2). In addition,
physical fitness was measured through the Eurofit fitness battery of tests, composed
of three body composition measures and seven tests of different physical capacities.
The physical fitness score showed no differences when genders were compared. After
regression analysis, the resulting models revealed a good adjustment and correlation
between PA practice and physical fitness (b = 0.173; p < 0.001), being established
through the macro Process that this relationship is partially conditioned by the IR
(b = 0.122; p = 0.03). ROC curve analysis estimated the score of 5.88 as a cutoff
point to discriminate between levels of IR for students, classified as physically
active or not (AUC = 0.67; p < 0.001). The conclusions from these main and other complementary analyses reporting complete mediations, suggest that the IR could be
decisive in predicting and explaining the relationship between the practice of PA and
physical fitness at these ages, highlighting its importance for a greater adherence to
the practice.