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Assessment of Attitudes Toward Physical Education by the Implementation of an Extracurricular Program for Obese Children.


ABSTRACT: The World Health Organization (WHO) identifies the importance of implementing physical activity programs such as physical education (PE) classes in schools. This study identifies the attitudes of obese children toward PE, before and after participation in a vigorous-intensity physical exercise program without the participation of normal-weight peers using a questionnaire on Attitudes toward Physical Education (CAEF). 98 children between 8-11 years of age were randomized in an Experimental Group (GE) (n = 48) and a Control Group (CG) (n = 47). They were assessed using a questionnaire on Attitudes toward Physical Education (CAEF). All the study participants exhibited a BMI Z-score ? 2. Before the intervention, the only difference between boys and girls was "empathy to teacher and physical education subject" (p = 0.001, d de Cohen = 0.72, r = 0.34). The interaction between gender and training was only present in empathy for the teacher, with a medium effect size (?2 = 0.055). The implementation of PE with two hours per week elicits only a few effects over the attitude of obese children, even though with a certain engagement of gender through training in the adjustment of empathy for teachers and the PE class.

SUBMITTER: Romero-Perez EM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7432097 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Assessment of Attitudes Toward Physical Education by the Implementation of an Extracurricular Program for Obese Children.

Romero-Pérez Ena Monserrat EM   Núñez Enríquez Oscar O   Gastélum-Cuadras Gabriel G   Horta-Gim Mario Alberto MA   González-Bernal Jerónimo J JJ   de Paz José Antonio JA  

International journal of environmental research and public health 20200723 15


The World Health Organization (WHO) identifies the importance of implementing physical activity programs such as physical education (PE) classes in schools. This study identifies the attitudes of obese children toward PE, before and after participation in a vigorous-intensity physical exercise program without the participation of normal-weight peers using a questionnaire on Attitudes toward Physical Education (CAEF). 98 children between 8-11 years of age were randomized in an Experimental Group  ...[more]

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