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Title: RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN LOCOMOTOR ORGAN HEALTH STATUS AND PHYSICAL FITNESS TEST IN 5TH GRADE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL STUDENTS
Authors: Fukumoto, Takahiko
Ogawa, Munehiro
Tanaka, Yasuhito
Keywords: 5th grade elementary school children
physical fitness test
locomotor examinations
overuse
Issue Date: 30-Nov-2022
Publisher: 奈良医学会
奈良県立医科大学
Citation: Journal of Nara Medical Association Vol.73 No.4,5,6 p.65-73 (2022.11)
Abstract: Background: Physical fitness tests determine the current state of physical fitness and athletic ability among children, and the results are widely used as basic administrative data. In 2016, Japan introduced locomotor examinations for elementary school children. In this study, we conducted physical fitness tests and locomotor examinations to assess whether physical fitness is related to locomotor health. Methods:We conducted physical fitness tests (8 items)a nd surveys on locomotor health status (7 items) among 259 girls and 309 boys. Then, we counted the number of children who required consultation with an orthopedic surgeon for a secondary examination. Results: The physical fitness test results were normally distributed. According to the mean value,skewness, and kurtosis, we found no difference between these results and the distribution nationwide. The secondary examination was required in 39 (6.9%)children. A histogram of the physical fitness test results and the number of children requiring a secondary examination revealed no normal distribution,showing polarization between the peaks of the higher and lower parts of the physical fitness test results Conclusions: Those with low physical fitness test results and impaired locomotor health may be affected by obesity, and those with high physical fitness test results and impaired locomotor health may be musculoskeletal overused. Therefore,it is necessary to consider appropriate interventions int he future.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10564/4227
ISSN: 13450069
Appears in Collections:Vol.73 No.4,5,6

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