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Investigating the role of physical education in physical activity promotion: An Italian multicenter study

Authors :
Francesca Gallè
Valeria Di Onofrio
Fabio Barbone
Giorgio Brandi
Sebastiano Calimeri
Elisabetta Carraro
Federica Carraturo
Laura Dallolio
Concetta De Meo
Mauro De Santi
Guglielmina Fantuzzi
Francesca Fortunato
Ilaria Gorrasi
Marco Guida
Daniele Ignazio La Milia
Erica Leoni
Daniela Lo Giudice
Liliana Minelli
Christian Napoli
Maria Parpinel
Cesira Pasquarella
Rosa Prato
Vincenzo Romano Spica
Carlo Signorelli
Silvio Tafuri
Federica Valeriani
Giorgio Liguori
Gallè, Francesca
Di Onofrio, Valeria
Barbone, Fabio
Brandi, Giorgio
Calimeri, Sebastiano
Carraro, Elisabetta
Carraturo, Federica
Dallolio, Laura
De Meo, Concetta
De Santi, Mauro
Fantuzzi, Guglielmina
Fortunato, Francesca
Gorrasi, Ilaria
Guida, Marco
La Milia, Daniele Ignazio
Leoni, Erica
Giudice, Daniela Lo
Minelli, Liliana
Napoli, Christian
Parpinel, Maria
Pasquarella, Cesira
Prato, Rosa
Spica, Vincenzo Romano
Signorelli, Carlo
Tafuri, Silvio
Valeriani, Federica
Liguori, Giorgio
Onofrio, Valeria Di
Lo Giudice, Daniela
Romano Spica, Vincenzo
Gallè, F.
Di Onofrio, V.
Barbone, F.
Brandi, G.
Calimeri, S.
Carraro, E.
Carraturo, F.
Dallolio, L.
De Meo, C.
De Santi, M.
Fantuzzi, G.
Fortunato, F.
Gorrasi, I.
Guida, M.
La Milia, D. I.
Leoni, E.
Lo Giudice, D.
Minelli, L.
Napoli, C.
Parpinel, M.
Pasquarella, C.
Prato, R.
Spica, V. R.
Signorelli, C.
Tafuri, S.
Valeriani, F.
Liguori, G.
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Background:Physical education (PE) can be considered an instrument for active lifestyle promotion, and PE teachers can motivate youths to continue their studies in the field of Movement Sciences (MS).Methods:To evaluate the role of PE in higher secondary school in promoting physical activity (PA) and MS careers, previous PE experiences and current PA practice were investigated in a sample of Italian freshmen enrolled in different university degree courses.Results:A total of 7033 questionnaires were completed by students from 14 universities (41.3% males, mean age 20 ± 2.76 years). Recreation seemed to be the principal aim (42.2%) pursued during PE lessons, which are based mainly on practical activities (51.7%). Of all respondents, 67.2% were satisfied with the PE received during higher secondary school, and 51.6% participated in extracurricular PA. Current practice of PA was reported by 58.1% of the sample. Extracurricular activities were associated with choice of MS curricula (odds ratio: 2.15; 95% confidence interval, 1.85–2.50) and with current practice of PA (odds ratio: 1.68, 95% confidence interval, 1.51–1.87). Geographical differences concerning lessons organization and satisfaction were registered (P < .01).Conclusions:To enhance its role in health promotion, PE teaching should be improved by increasing the time allocated to PE and by strengthening the provision of school-based extracurricular PA.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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