A Sustainable Swedish School Intervention with Extra Aerobic Exercise—Its Organization and Effects on Physical Fitness and Academic Achievement
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Material and Methods
2.1. Setting
2.2. Material
2.3. Intervention
2.4. Physical Fitness Tests
2.5. Academic Achievements
2.6. The WHO Five Well-Being Index
2.7. Physical Self-Perception, Physical Activity Habits and Well-Being Questions
2.7.1. Physical Self-Perception
2.7.2. Physical Activity Habits and Well-Being Questions
2.8. Sessions with Extra Aerobic Training
2.9. Statistics
3. Results
3.1. Change in Physical Fitness during the Two-Year Period
3.1.1. Combined Aerobic Group versus Controls
3.1.2. Aerobic Groups in Each School versus the Control Group
3.1.3. Girls and Boys in the Aerobic Groups versus Controls
3.2. Changes in Academic Achievements during the Two-Year Period
3.2.1. Average School Grades for the Aerobic Group versus Controls
All Three Schools Combined
Changes for Each School
3.2.2. Grades in Each School Subject—Aerobic Group versus Controls
Grades for Girls and Boys in Each School Subject—The Aerobic Groups and Control
3.3. WHO Well-Being Index—The Aerobic Group and Controls
3.4. Physical Self-Perception in the Aerobic Group Compared to Controls Only in Year 8
Physical Self-Perception among Girls Compared to Boys, Year 8 Only
3.5. Physical Activity and Well-Being Questions in the Aerobic Group Compared to Controls Only in Year 8
4. Discussion
4.1. Main Findings
4.2. Previous Research on the Acute and Intervention Effects of Physical Activity
4.3. Fitness Tests and Academic Performance
4.4. Physical Self-Esteem and Well-Being
4.5. Practice Related Research or Applied Research—A Meaningful Approach to the Professionalization of PE
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Autumn Year 7 | Spring Year 7 | Autumn Year 8 | Spring Year 8 | |
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AEROBIC GROUP + CONTROL GROUP: | ||||
Fitness tests | early Sep | late May | ||
The WHO Five Well-Being Index | early Sep | late May | ||
School grades | late Dec | early Jun | ||
Physical self-percep- tion questions | late May | |||
Some physical activity questions | late May | |||
Regular PE lessons 60 min 2/week | Sep–Dec regular teaching | Jan–early Jun regular teaching | Sep–Dec regular teaching | Jan–early Jun regular teaching |
AEROBIC GROUP: | ||||
Extra aerobic exercise 30 min 2/week | Sep–Dec | Jan–early Jun | Sep–Dec | Jan–early Jun |
Fitness | (A). Three Schools—Extra Aerobic Training | |||
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Autumn—7th | Spring—8th | % | p1/Partial Eta-Squared, p2 | |
Beep test (n) | 6.17 (8.0) | 6.84 (2.28) | +11% * | p1 < 0.001 |
Arm test (n) | 17.0 (10.4) | 17.8 (10.4) | +5% | p1 = 0.27 |
Sit-up test (n) | 36.0 (9.5) | 40.1 (11.7) | +11% * | p1 < 0.001 |
Leg test (s) | 195 (165) | 252 (292) | +2% * | p1 = 0.039 |
Jump test (cm) | 32.4 (5.7) | 38.4 (9.2) | +19% * | p1 < 0.001 |
(B). Control Group | ||||
Beep test (n) | 7.75 (2.20) | 6.93 (1.91) | −11% | p1 = 0.24/0.070, p2 = 0.007 |
Arm test (n) | 18.4 (7.7) | 13.9 (8.1) | −24% *↓ | p1 = 0.011/0.069, p2 = 0.006 |
Sit-up test (n) | 39.2 (7.4) | 42.5 (10.8) | +8% | p1 = 0.14/0.001, p2 = 0.775 |
Leg test (s) | 134 (109) | 164 (139) | +24% | p1 = 0.61/0.002, p2 = 0.684 |
Jump test (cm) | 28.2 (5.8) | 35.5 (9.5) | +19% * | p1 < 0.001/0.005, p2 = 0.469 |
Fitness | (A). Three Schools—Extra Aerobic Training | |||
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Index | Autumn—7th | Spring—8th | % | p1/Partial Eta-Squared, p2 |
Beep test | 4.64 (2.26) | 5.44 (2.27) | +17% * | p1 < 0.001 |
Arm test | 4.58 (2.99) | 4.77 (3.04) | + 4% | p1 = 0.43 |
Sit-up test | 4.61 (2.08) | 5.35 (2.31) | +16% * | p1 < 0.001 |
Leg test | 3.51 (2.57) | 3.94 (2.60) | +12% | p1 = 0.10 |
Jump test | 4.48 (1.92) | 6.26 (2.82) | +40% * | p1 < 0.001 |
Total physical test index | 22.3 (8.4) | 26.6 (9.8) | +19% * | p1 < 0.001 |
(B). Control Group | ||||
Beep test | 6.36 (2.31) | 5.71 (2.13) | −10% | p1 = 0.11/0.057, p2 = 0.017 |
Arm test | 4.94 (2.55) | 3.67 (2.63) | −26% *↓ | p1 = 0.017/0.057, p2 = 0.013 |
Sit-up test | 5.37 (1.64) | 6.00 (2.11) | +12% | p1 = 0.16/0.000, p2 = 0.816 |
Leg test | 2.53 (1.81) | 3.06 (2.14) | +21% | p1 = 0.39/0.000, p2 = 0.885 |
Jump test | 3.21 (1.72) | 5.68 (2.87) | +77% * | p1 < 0.001/0.013, p2 = 0.232 |
Total physical test index | 22.5 (6.2) | 23.6 (7.7) | + 5% | p1 = 0.51/0.028, p2 = 0.106 |
Fitness | Schools A, B and C—Extra Aerobic Training Pupils | |||
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Autumn—7th | Spring—8th | % | p1/Partial Eta-Squared, p2 | |
School—A | ||||
Beep test (n) | 6.62 (2.26) | 7.63 (2.27) | +15% * | p1 = 0.006/0.154, p2 = 0.006 |
Arm test (n) | 23.5 (10.2) | 23.0 (9.4) | −2% | p1 = 0.650/0.093, p2 = 0.028 |
Sit-up test (n) | 40.9 (9.2) | 43.1 (8.3) | + 5% | p1 = 0.096/0.006, p2 = 0.582 |
Leg test (s) | 175 (145) | 308 (295) | +74% * | p1 = 0.001/0.044, p2 = 0.139 |
Jump test (cm) | 32.5 (6.4) | 38.8 (8.1) | +19% * | p1 < 0.001/0.006, p2 = 0.604 |
School—B | ||||
Beep test (n) | 6.65 (1.62) | 6.69 (1.97) | + 1% | p1 = 0.934/0.043, p2 = 0.216 |
Arm test (n) | 16.8 (9.2) | 18.9 (9.6) | +13% | p1 = 0.141/0.207, p2 = 0.003 |
Sit-up test (n) | 34.7 (7.0) | 35.9 (10.3) | + 3% | p1 = 0.504/0.018, p2 = 0.401 |
Leg test (s) | 242 (155) | 356 (359) | +47% | p1 = 0.166/0.009, p2 = 0.559 |
Jump test (cm) | 33.0 (5.7) | 40.0 (8.3) | +21% * | p1 < 0.001/0.001, p2 = 0.849 |
School—C | ||||
Beep test (n) | 5.41 (1.99) | 6.20 (2.31) | +15% * | p1 = 0.040/0.106, p2 = 0.024 |
Arm test (n) | 10.9 (7.0) | 12.2 (8.3) | +12% | p1 = 0.321/0.110, p2 = 0.015 |
Sit-up test (n) | 32.1 (8.1) | 39.7 (15.0) | +24% * | p1 < 0.001/0.032, p2 = 0.190 |
Leg test (s) | 184 (169) | 149 (127) | +23% * | p1 = 0.259/0.030, p2 = 0.220 |
Jump test (cm) | 32.1 (5.7) | 37.2 (10.9) | +16% * | p1 < 0.001/0.015, p2 = 0.374 |
Control Group | ||||
Beep test (n) | 7.75 (2.20) | 6.93 (1.91) | −11% | p1 = 0.240 |
Arm test (n) | 18.4 (7.7) | 13.9 (8.1) | −24% *↓ | p1 = 0.011 |
Sit-up test (n) | 39.2 (7.4) | 42.5 (10.8) | +8% | p1 = 0.140 |
Leg test (s) | 134 (109) | 164 (139) | +24% | p1 = 0.610 |
Jump test (cm) | 28.2 (5.8) | 35.5 (9.5) | +19% * | p1 < 0.001 |
Fitness | Schools A, B and C—Extra Aerobic Training Pupils | |||
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Index | Autumn—7th | Spring—8th | % | p1/Partial Eta-Squared, p2 |
School—A | ||||
Beep test | 5.12 (2.34) | 6.06 (2.25) | +18% * | p1 = 0.020/0.098, p2 = 0.032 |
Arm test | 6.41 (2.94) | 6.15 (2.77) | −4% | p1 = 0.451/0.055, p2 = 0.093 |
Sit-up test | 5.71 (2.13) | 6.14 (1.92) | +8% | p1 = 0.130/0.004, p2 = 0.667 |
Leg test | 3.21 (2.31) | 4.56 (2.77) | +42% * | p1 = 0.001/0.029, p2 = 0.233 |
Jump test | 4.58 (2.05) | 6.39 (2.54) | +40% * | p1 < 0.001/0.024, p2 = 0.274 |
Total physical test index | 25.3 (8.8) | 29.6 (9.5) | +17% * | p1 < 0.001/0.066, p2 = 0.084 |
School—B | ||||
Beep test | 5.04 (1.50) | 5.35 (2.05) | + 6% | p1 = 0.461/0.055, p2 = 0.162 |
Arm test | 4.76 (2.68) | 5.29 (2.84) | +11% | p1 = 0.274/0.013, p2 = 0.154 |
Sit-up test | 4.27 (1.48) | 4.45 (2.17) | + 4% | p1 = 0.614/0.018, p2 = 0.387 |
Leg test | 4.23 (2.49) | 4.59 (2.59) | + 9% | p1 = 0.498/0.001, p2 = 0.838 |
Jump test | 4.50 (1.97) | 6.86 (2.65) | +52% * | p1 < 0.001/0.001, p2 = 0.877 |
Total physical test index | 23.2 (6.9) | 27.1 (9.2) | +17% * | p1 = 0.012/0.043, p2 = 0.239 |
School—C | ||||
Beep test | 3.91 (2.22) | 4.91 (2.38) | +26% * | p1 = 0.012/0.105, p2 = 0.024 |
Arm test | 2.69 (1.81) | 3.11 (2.47) | +16% | p1 = 0.290/0.108, p2 = 0.016 |
Sit-up test | 3.76 (1.64) | 5.14 (2.74) | +37% * | p1 < 0.001/0.029, p2 = 0.208 |
Leg test | 3.35 (2.61) | 2.91 (1.97) | −13% | p1 = 0.337/0.030, p2 = 0.224 |
Jump test | 4.38 (1.95) | 5.78 (3.28) | +32% * | p1 = 0.002/0.030, p2 = 0.224 |
Total physical test index | 18.2 (8.1) | 25.6 (9.5) | +41% * | p1 = 0.002/0.030, p2 = 0.178 |
Control Group | ||||
Beep test | 6.36 (2.31) | 5.71 (2.13) | −10% | p1 = 0.110 |
Arm test | 4.94 (2.55) | 3.67 (2.63) | −26% *↓ | p1 = 0.017 |
Sit-up test | 5.37 (1.64) | 6.00 (2.11) | +12% | p1 = 0.160 |
Leg test | 2.53 (1.81) | 3.06 (2.14) | +21% | p1 = 0.390 |
Jump test | 3.21 (1.72) | 5.68 (2.87) | +77%* | p1 < 0.001 |
Total physical test index | 22.5 (6.2) | 23.6 (7.7) | + 5% | p1 = 0.510 |
Fitness | Girls/Boys A. Three Schools—Extra Aerobic Training | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Autumn—7th | Spring—8th | % | p1/Partial Eta-Squared, p2 | ||
Beep test (n) | ♀ | 5.74 (1.86) | 5.89 (2.05) | +3% | p1 = 0.530/0.008, p2 = 0.523 |
♂ | 6.56 (2.23) | 7.73 (2.19) | +18% * | p1 < 0.001/0.170, p2 = 0.002 | |
Arm test (n) | ♀ | 13.7 (9.3) | 12.3 (7.0) | −10% | p1 = 0.234/0.064, p2 = 0.072 |
♂ | 20.1 (10.5) | 23.0 (10.3) | +10% * | p1 = 0.005/0.107, p2 = 0.012 | |
Sit-up test (n) | ♀ | 34.3 (8.3) | 36.8 (12.6) | +7% | p1 = 0.054/0.069, p2 = 0.056 |
♂ | 37.6 (10.0) | 43.1 (10.3) | +15% * | p1 < 0.001/0.013, p2 = 0.390 | |
Leg test(s) | ♀ | 219 (182) | 253 (299) | +16% | p1 = 0.415/0.001, p2 = 0.840 |
♂ | 172 (129) | 251 (259) | +46% * | p1 = 0.022/0.003, p2 = 0.663 | |
Jump test (cm) | ♀ | 31.3 (5.0) | 33.4 (7.4) | +7% * | p1 = 0.014/0.002, p2 = 0.753 |
♂ | 33.6 (6.7) | 43.2 (8.7) | +29%* | p1 < 0.001/0.003, p2 = 0.684 | |
Total physical test index | ♀ | 20.0 (7.2) | 21.6 (7.5) | +8% | p1 = 0.116/0.012, p2 = 0.470 |
♂ | 24.3 (8.9) | 30.7 (9.6) | +26% * | p1 < 0.001/0.045, p2 = 0.138 | |
B. Control Group | |||||
Beep test (n) | ♀ | 7.28 (1.93) | 7.08 (2.37) | − 3% | p1 = 0.695 |
♂ | 8.60 (2.63) | 6.66 (2.65) | −23% *↓ | p1 = 0.040 | |
Arm test (n) | ♀ | 19.3 (8.8) | 12.4 (6.6) | −36% *↓ | p1 = 0.018 |
♂ | 17.8 (7.2) | 14.9 (9.0) | −16% | p1 = 0.156 | |
Sit-up test (n) | ♀ | 39.3 (7.2) | 35.5 (8.1) | −10% | p1 = 0.216 |
♂ | 39.1 (7.4) | 47.6 (10.2) | +22% * | p1 = 0.009 | |
Leg test (s) | ♀ | 174 (150) | 186 (173) | +7% | p1 = 0.910 |
♂ | 105 (60) | 149 (88) | +42% | p1 = 0.545 | |
Jump test (cm) | ♀ | 25.0 (5.0) | 27.9 (5.6) | +12% | p1 = 0.164 |
♂ | 30.5 (5.0) | 41.0 (7.8) | +34% * | p1 < 0.001 | |
Total physical test index | ♀ | 21.6 (7.6) | 21.3 (5.7) | −1% | p1 = 0.902 |
♂ | 23.4 (4.8) | 26.0 (9.2) | +10% | p1 = 0.276 |
Grades in Each School Subject Significant Change * ↑ from Autumn 7th Grade to Spring 8th Grade | |||||
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All Three Schools | School A | School B | School C | Controls | |
Ma_7th gr | 13.0 ± 3.1 | 13.2 ± 2.3 | 13.0 ± 4.3 | 12.7 ± 3.3 | 13.3 ± 4.0 |
Ma_8th gr Ma-ES (via partial eta-squared) and p2-value | 13.5 ± 3.8 0.000 p2 = 0.922 | 13.6 ± 3.6 0.000 p2 = 0.912 | 13.0 ± 4.8 0.001 p2 = 0.831 | 13.3 ± 3.3 0.001 p2 = 0.827 | 13.8 ± 4.1 |
Sw_7th gr | 12.7 ± 3.4 | 12.5 ± 2.8 | 9.8 ± 2.6 | 14.6 ± 3.1 | 15.1 ± 3.0 |
Sw_8th gr Sw-ES (via partial eta-squared) and p2-value | 14.2 ± 3.8 * 0.182 p2 < 0.001 | 14.4 ± 3.5 * 0.287 p2 < 0.001 | 11.8 ± 3.6 * 0.376 p2 < 0.001 | 15.2 ± 3.5 * 0.166 p2 = 0.001 | 14.0 ± 2.8 *↓ |
Eng_7th gr | 13.7 ± 3.5 | 13.6 ± 3.5 | 12.5 ± 4.6 | 14,4 ± 2.6 | 14.5 ± 2.8 |
Eng_8th gr Eng-ES (via partial eta-squared) and p2-value | 15.2 ± 3.8 * 0.153 p2 < 0.001 | 15.2 ± 3.4 * 0.240 p2 < 0.001 | 13.7 ± 4.8 * 0.176 p2 = 0.003 | 15.9 ± 3.1 * 0.283 p2 < 0.001 | 13.8 ± 3.0 |
Phys.ed_7th gr | 13.7 ± 2.9 | 14.9 ± 2.3 | 11.7 ± 3.0 | 13.5 ± 3.0 | 16.6 ± 2.6 |
Phys.ed_8th PE-ES (via partial eta-squared) and p2-value | 15.0 ± 3.4 * 0.037 p2 = 0.022 | 16.1 ± 2.8 * 0.063 p2 = 0.034 | 14.5 ± 3.9 * 0.188 p2 = 0.002 | 14.3 ± 3.4 * 0.020 p2 = 0.235 | 16.8 ± 3.5 |
Girls—Mean Values—Grades in Each School Subject Significant Change * ↑ from Autumn 7th Grade to Spring 8th Grade | |||||
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All Three Schools n = 64 ♀ | School A n = 23 ♀ | School B n = 15 ♀ | School C n = 26 ♀ | Controls n = 13 ♀ | |
Ma_7th gr | 13.2 | 13.2 | 14.3 | 12.9 | 13.8 |
Ma_8th gr | 13.8 | 13.5 | 14.2 | 13.5 | 13.8 |
Ma-ES (partial eta-squared) and p2-value | 0.007 p2 = 0.476 | 0.001 p2 = 0.842 | 0.046 p2 = 0.327 | 0.011 p2 = 0.512 | |
Sw_7th gr | 13.8 | 12.9 | 10.3 | 16.0 | 16.5 |
Sw_8th gr | 15.7 * | 15.1 * | 13.5 * | 17.1 * | 14.8 *↓ |
Sw-ES (partial eta-squared) and p2-value | 0.328 p2 < 0.001 | 0.455 p2 < 0.001 | 0.674 p2 < 0.001 | 0.364 p2 < 0.001 | |
Eng_7th gr | 13.9 | 12.6 | 14.5 | 14.7 | 14.2 |
Eng_8th gr | 15.4 * | 15.0 * | 14.3 | 16.3 * | 13.3 |
Eng-ES (partial eta-squared) and p2-value | 0.162 p2 = 0.001 | 0.374 p2 < 0.001 | 0.028 p2 = 0.447 | 0.248 p2 = 0.001 | |
Phys.ed_7th gr | 14.3 | 15.2 | 11.3 | 14.4 | 16.5 |
Phys.ed_8th | 16.0 * | 16.7 * | 15.3 * | 15.5 * | 16.5 |
PE-ES (partial eta-squared) and p2-value | 0.072 p2 = 0.025 | 0.066 p2 = 0.102 | 0.309 p2 = 0.006 | 0.052 p2 = 0.157 |
Boys—Mean Values—Grades in Each School Subject Significant Change * ↑ from Autumn 7th Grade to Spring 8th Grade | |||||
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All Three Schools n = 58 ♂ | School A n = 25 ♂ | School B n = 14 ♂ | School C n = 19 ♂ | Controls n = 13 ♂ | |
Ma_7th gr | 12.7 | 13.2 | 12.1 | 13.2 | 12.7 |
Ma_8th gr | 13.2 | 13.7 | 12.1 | 13.7 | 13.7 |
Ma-ES (partial eta-squared) and p2-value | 0.008 p2 = 0.467 | 0.006 p2 = 0.663 | 0.006 p2 = 0.197 | 0.006 p2 = 0.663 | |
Sw_7th gr | 11.6 | 12.2 | 9.4 | 12.2 | 13.6 |
Sw_8th gr | 12.6 * | 13.8 * | 10.6 * | 13.8 * | 13.3 |
Sw-ES (partial eta-squared) and p2-value | 0.069 p2 = 0.032 | 0.149 p2 = 0.020 | 0.142 p2 = 0.058 | 0.149 p2 = 0.020 | |
Eng_7th gr | 13.5 | 14.4 | 10.9 | 14.4 | 14.8 |
Eng_8th gr | 15.0 * | 15.4 * | 13.3 * | 15.4 * | 14.2 |
Eng-ES (partial eta-squared) and p2-value | 0.145 p2 = 0.001 | 0.138 p2 = 0.024 | 0.395 p2 = 0.001 | 0.138 p2 = 0.024 | |
Phys.ed_7th gr | 13.1 | 14.6 | 12.1 | 14.6 | 16.7 |
Phys.ed_8th | 14.1 * | 15.5 * | 13.8* | 15.5 * | 17.1 |
Partial eta-squared and p-value | 0.011 p2 = 0.383 | 0.030 p2 = 0.305 | 0.103 p2 = 0.016 | 0.030 p2 = 0.305 |
Physical Self-Perception Only Spring 8th Grade | Aerobic Groups in Schools A+C versus Controls | |||
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Six Sub-Domains + Sum | Mean Value | Median | Std.Dev | p-Value/ES |
Sport Competence | ||||
AEROBIC gr | 16.5 | 16 | 3.5 | p = 0.112/0.20 |
CONTROL gr | 14.7 | 15 | 3.8 | |
Physical Condition | ||||
AEROBIC gr | 16.9 * | 17 | 3.6 | p = 0.035 */0.26 |
CONTROL gr | 14.6 | 15 | 4.6 | |
Body Attractiveness | ||||
AEROBIC gr | 15.3 | 15 | 2.5 | p = 0.364/0.11 |
CONTROL gr | 14.6 | 15 | 2.4 | |
Physical Strength | ||||
AEROBIC gr | 15.7 * | 16 | 3.5 | p = 0.010 */0.32 |
CONTROL gr | 13.5 | 12 | 2.9 | |
Physical Self-Worth | ||||
AEROBIC gr | 17.0 * | 18 | 3.6 | p = 0.048 */0.25 |
CONTROL gr | 14.9 | 14 | 3.7 | |
Global Self-Esteem | ||||
AEROBIC gr | 18.1 | 18 | 3.6 | p = 0.511/0.08 |
CONTROL gr | 17.4 | 18 | 3.6 | |
Total Sum | ||||
AEROBIC gr | 100.0 * | 101 | 16.6 | p = 0.015 */0.32 |
CONTROL gr | 89.6 | 84 | 15.7 |
Physical Self-Perception Only Spring 8th Grade | Girls Compared to Boys Aerobic Groups in Schools A+C | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
Six Sub-Domains + Sum | Mean Value | Median | Std.Dev | p-Value/ES |
Sport Competence | ||||
GIRLS | 15.5 * | 15.5 | 3.5 | p = 0.009 */0.33 |
BOYS | 17.9 | 18 | 3.1 | |
Physical Condition | ||||
GIRLS | 16.1 * | 16.5 | 4.1 | p = 0.044 */0.25 |
BOYS | 18.0 | 18 | 2.6 | |
Body Attractiveness | ||||
GIRLS | 14.7 * | 15 | 2.5 | p = 0.028 */0.28 |
BOYS | 16.2 | 16 | 2.0 | |
Physical Strength | ||||
GIRLS | 15.2 | 16 | 3.6 | p = 0.356/0.12 |
BOYS | 16.3 | 16 | 3.3 | |
Physical Self-Worth | ||||
GIRLS | 16.3 | 17 | 3.4 | p = 0.084/0.22 |
BOYS | 18.0 | 18 | 3.7 | |
Global Self-Esteem | ||||
GIRLS | 17.6 | 18 | 3.9 | p = 0.343/0.12 |
BOYS | 18.7 | 18 | 3.0 | |
Total Sum | ||||
GIRLS | 96.0 * | 99.5 | 16.6 | p = 0.036 */0.27 |
BOYS | 105.8 | 108 | 15.1 |
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Seger, I.; Lundvall, S.; Eklund, A.; Jamshidpey, A.; Takats, J.; Stålman, C.; Tidén, A.; Andersson, E.A. A Sustainable Swedish School Intervention with Extra Aerobic Exercise—Its Organization and Effects on Physical Fitness and Academic Achievement. Sustainability 2022, 14, 2822. https://doi.org/10.3390/su14052822
Seger I, Lundvall S, Eklund A, Jamshidpey A, Takats J, Stålman C, Tidén A, Andersson EA. A Sustainable Swedish School Intervention with Extra Aerobic Exercise—Its Organization and Effects on Physical Fitness and Academic Achievement. Sustainability. 2022; 14(5):2822. https://doi.org/10.3390/su14052822
Chicago/Turabian StyleSeger, Izabela, Suzanne Lundvall, Annika Eklund, Ali Jamshidpey, Johnny Takats, Cecilia Stålman, Anna Tidén, and Eva A. Andersson. 2022. "A Sustainable Swedish School Intervention with Extra Aerobic Exercise—Its Organization and Effects on Physical Fitness and Academic Achievement" Sustainability 14, no. 5: 2822. https://doi.org/10.3390/su14052822
APA StyleSeger, I., Lundvall, S., Eklund, A., Jamshidpey, A., Takats, J., Stålman, C., Tidén, A., & Andersson, E. A. (2022). A Sustainable Swedish School Intervention with Extra Aerobic Exercise—Its Organization and Effects on Physical Fitness and Academic Achievement. Sustainability, 14(5), 2822. https://doi.org/10.3390/su14052822