Impact of enhanced physical education in the prepubescent child: Trois Rivieres revisited.

Autor: Shephard RJ, Lavallee H
Zdroj: Pediatric Exercise Science; May1993, Vol. 5 Issue 2, p177-189, 13p
Abstrakt: The influence of 1 hour per day of required physical education upon aerobic fitness was tested in 546 prepubescent children recruited from an urban and a rural school in Quebec. Two cohorts of experimental students began the enhanced program in Grade 1, with immediately preceding and succeeding classes as controls. VO2 peak (treadmill) and PWC170 were measured each year within 2 weeks of each child's birthday. The data showed significant effects of sex (M > F) and environment (urban > rural). Experimental students showed a significant advantage of VO2 peak from 8 to 11 years (M > F; urban > rural). Many students reached less than a centrally limited VO2max, although the quality of peak effort was somewhat better in experimental than in control students. PWC170 values confirmed a training response in the boys but not in the girls. The data illustrate some of the problems of repeated testing of young children, but nevertheless support the value of training in the prepubescent years. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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