2009
DOI: 10.7600/jspfsm.58.295
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Relationship of Daily Physical Activity and Fitness in Elementary School Children

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“…We could show that PA has a direct positive influence on PF. The finding that the number of club sport activities has a direct influence on children's PF is consistent with the literature (Boreham & Riddoch, 2001;Deutscher Sportbund, 2003;Fogelholm et al, 2008;Hikihara et al, 2007;Magnusson et al, 2008;Sasayama et al, 2009). In our study, we show that PA has also an effect on the development of PF.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 94%
“…We could show that PA has a direct positive influence on PF. The finding that the number of club sport activities has a direct influence on children's PF is consistent with the literature (Boreham & Riddoch, 2001;Deutscher Sportbund, 2003;Fogelholm et al, 2008;Hikihara et al, 2007;Magnusson et al, 2008;Sasayama et al, 2009). In our study, we show that PA has also an effect on the development of PF.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 94%
“…In a review, Boreham and Riddoch (2001) revealed that more active children display healthier SEASONAL VARIATIONS IN PHYSICAL FITNESS 4 cardiovascular profiles. Several other recent studies consistently reported positive correlations between PA and aerobic fitness (Castelli & Valley, 2007;Dencker et al, 2006;Fogelholm et al, 2008;Hands, Larkin, Parker, Straker, & Perry, 2009;Hussey, Bell, Bennett, O'Dwyer, & Gormley, 2007;Kristensen et al, 2010;Magnusson, Sveinsson, Arngrimsson, & Johannsson, 2008;Sasayama et al, 2009). Measuring locomotor skills as a subdomain also reveals consistent advantages for more active children (Hume et al, 2008;Williams et al, 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 52%
“…Measuring locomotor skills as a subdomain also reveals consistent advantages for more active children (Hume et al, 2008;Williams et al, 2008). Several major studies have reported correlations between a higher PA level and jumping (standing long jump, 5-jump, jumping side-toside, jumping back-and-forth) or sprinting (Fogelholm et al, 2008;Hikahara et al, 2007;Sacchetti et al, 2012;Sasayama et al, 2009).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…There are few studies about the daily steps of Japanese children and adolescents during the pre-disaster period. For example, one cross-sectional study ( Sasayama et al, 2009 ) reported an accelerometer-determined mean daily steps of Japanese children aged 9–10 years ( n = 288) on both weekday (Boys: 18,333 ± 3869 steps; Girls: 13,957 ± 2970 steps) and weekend (Boys: 11,932 ± 4827; Girls: 9767 ± 4542). Another study ( Sasayama and Adachi, 2011 ) reported the mean daily steps of Japanese adolescents aged 12–15 years ( n = 314) on both weekday (Boys: 13,772 ± 4764; Girls: 11,209 ± 2636) and weekend (Boys: 8311 ± 4743; Girls: 7159 ± 3338).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%