Gender, Physical Self-Perception and Overall Physical Fitness in Secondary School Students: A Multiple Mediation Model
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Participants
2.2. Research Design
2.3. Measurements
2.4. Procedure
2.5. Statistical Analyses
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Variables | Gender M (SD) | BMI Status M(SD) | ||||||||
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Girls (N = 44) | Boys (N = 41) | p-value † | Effect Size | Underweight (N = 19) | Normal Weight (N = 53) | Overweight/Obese (N = 13) | p-value ‡ | Effect Size | Total (N = 85) | |
Age (years) | 14.43 (1.60) | 14.66 (1.69) | 0.422 | −0.13 | 13.47 (1.83) a | 15.11 (1.38) a,b | 13.77 (1.30) b | 0.001 | 0.35 | 14.54 (1.64) |
Body Weight (kg) | 58.20 (12.43) | 61.68 (12.57) | 0.128 | −0.27 | 43.37 (4.51) a,b | 61.58 (7.85) a,c | 77.08 (6.33) b,c | 0.001 | 0.39 | 59.88 (12.55) |
Body Height (meters) | 1.62 (0.07) | 1.69 (0.09) | 0.001 | −0.86 | 1.58 (0.08) a,b | 1.67 (0.08) a | 1.67 (0.05) b | 0.004 | 0.39 | 1.65 (0.09) |
PSPP (range 1–4) | ||||||||||
Physical Condition | 3.00 (1.26) | 3.53 (.92) | 0.01 | −0.59 | 3.57 (0.84) a | 3.32 (1.11) b | 3.15 (1.28) a,b | 0.005 | 0.39 | 4.07 (1.15) |
Attractive Body | 3.00 (1.31) | 3.43 1.07) | 0.05 | −0.45 | 3.53 (0.91) | 3.21 (1.18) | 3.38 (1.61) | 0.138 | 0.38 | 4.01 (1.23) |
Sport Competence | 2.56 (1.45) | 3.12 (1.17) | 0.05 | −0.53 | 3.20 (1.15) | 2.76 (1.38) | 3.23 (1.53) | 0.231 | 0.38 | 3.54 (1.36) |
Physical Strength | 3.04 (1.34) | 3.57 (.92) | 0.01 | −0.57 | 3.49 (1.01) | 3.34 (1.12) | 3.54 (1.62) | 0.320 | 0.38 | 4.12 (1.19) |
Self-Confidence | 2.56 (1.56) | 3.23 (1.18) | 0.01 | −0.66 | 3.24 (1.39) | 2.86 (1.39) | 3.31 (1.79) | 0.346 | 0.38 | 3.65 (1.46) |
IFIS (range 1–5) | ||||||||||
Overall Physical Fitness | 3.23 (1.01) | 3.90 (0.86) | 0.01 | −0.71 | 4.00 (0.88) a | 3.58 (0.90) b | 2.77 (1.10) a,b | 0.004 | 0.39 | 3.55 (0.99) |
Mediator | Effect of X on M (a1–a5) | p-value | SE | Effect of M on Y(b1–b5) | p-value | SE | Bootstrap Estimate | SE | BCa 95% CI | |
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Lower | Upper | |||||||||
Attractive Body | 0.551 | 0.039 | 0.263 | 0.394 | 0.001 | 0.074 | 0.217 | 0.121 | 0.021 | 0.501 † |
Sport Competence | 0.699 | 0.018 | 0.291 | 0.187 | 0.015 | 0.075 | 0.131 | 0.086 | 0.012 | 0.353 † |
Physical Strength | 0.672 | 0.001 | 0.253 | 0.384 | 0.001 | 0.079 | 0.258 | 0.111 | 0.082 | 0.519 † |
Self-Confidence | 0.953 | 0.002 | 0.299 | 0.402 | 0.001 | 0.601 | 0.383 | 0.131 | 0.163 | 0.683 † |
BMI status | −0.758 | 0.322 | 0.761 | −0.101 | 0.001 | 0.027 | 0.077 | 0.081 | −0.059 | 0.268 |
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Ruiz-Montero, P.J.; Chiva-Bartoll, O.; Baena-Extremera, A.; Hortigüela-Alcalá, D. Gender, Physical Self-Perception and Overall Physical Fitness in Secondary School Students: A Multiple Mediation Model. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2020, 17, 6871. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17186871
Ruiz-Montero PJ, Chiva-Bartoll O, Baena-Extremera A, Hortigüela-Alcalá D. Gender, Physical Self-Perception and Overall Physical Fitness in Secondary School Students: A Multiple Mediation Model. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2020; 17(18):6871. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17186871
Chicago/Turabian StyleRuiz-Montero, Pedro Jesús, Oscar Chiva-Bartoll, Antonio Baena-Extremera, and David Hortigüela-Alcalá. 2020. "Gender, Physical Self-Perception and Overall Physical Fitness in Secondary School Students: A Multiple Mediation Model" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17, no. 18: 6871. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17186871
APA StyleRuiz-Montero, P. J., Chiva-Bartoll, O., Baena-Extremera, A., & Hortigüela-Alcalá, D. (2020). Gender, Physical Self-Perception and Overall Physical Fitness in Secondary School Students: A Multiple Mediation Model. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 17(18), 6871. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17186871