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Lifestyle as a Modulator of the Effects on Fitness of an Integrated Neuromuscular Training in Primary Education

  • Blanca Roman-Viñas*
  • , Fidanka Vasileva
  • , Raquel Font-Lladó
  • , Susana Aznar-Laín
  • , Fabio Jiménez-Zazo
  • , Abel Lopez-Bermejo
  • , Victor López-Ros
  • , Anna Prats-Puig
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

The objective was to evaluate changes in fitness after an integrated neuromuscular training (INT) intervention in primary school children and to evaluate how lifestyle behaviors and parental education modulate these changes. One hundred and seventy children (7.45 ± 0.34 years; 52% girls) were included. Cardiorespiratory fitness (half-mile run test), a 10 × 5 m shuttle run test, standing broad jump (SBJ), handgrip dynamometer, body mass index (BMI) and fat mass percentage (FM%) were assessed before and after the 3-month intervention (20 min of INT in the physical education class, twice per week). The Mediterranean diet (MD), sleep time and parental education level (PEL) were evaluated by questionnaires, and adherence to physical activity (PA) recommendations was measured with a triaxial accelerometer before the intervention. After the intervention, there were improvements in the 10 × 5 test and the SBJ. Only girls had improvements in the handgrip test, BMI SDS and FM%. After correcting for confounding variables, only BMI was significantly improved whereas strength improved in the participants non-compliant with the PA recommendations or pertaining to families of high PEL. The INT produced improvements in fitness in a brief period and in different subgroups of pupils (inactive and with diverse sociocultural environments).

Original languageEnglish
Article number117
Number of pages13
JournalJournal of Functional Morphology and Kinesiology
Volume9
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2024

Keywords

  • children
  • fitness
  • lifestyle habits
  • parental education
  • physical education

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