Differences between meeting 24-hour movement guidelines and physical fitness levels among Japanese elementary school children
Takashi Naito,
Kenryu Aoyagi,
Koichiro Oka
et al.
Abstract:Current physical fitness levels in Japanese children are lower than that in the 1980s. Investigating the specific relationship between adherence to 24-hour movement guidelines (24-h MG, MVPA: moderate-to-vigorous physical activity; ScT: screen time; Sleep: sleep duration) and physical fitness is crucial to improve children’s fitness levels. Overall physical fitness and eight physical fitness component scores (handgrip strength, sit-up, sit-and-reach, repeated side jump, 20-meter shuttle run, 50-meter sprint, s… Show more
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