Studies of Physical Fitness Improvement and Healthy Lifestyle from a Sustainable Science Sports Perspective
A special issue of Sustainability (ISSN 2071-1050). This special issue belongs to the section "Health, Well-Being and Sustainability".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 June 2023) | Viewed by 11377
Special Issue Editor
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Physical fitness has become a well-documented marker of health in the past two decades. It is defined as ‘the capacity to perform daily physical activity without a significant effort’, and is based on several components: cardiorespiratory fitness, muscular fitness, flexibility, speed and body composition. Evidence suggests that higher levels of physical fitness in youth may have beneficial effects on cardiovascular, pulmonary and metabolic diseases, and can even reduce the risk of all-cause mortality.
Among many factors being associated with physical fitness, those included in a healthy lifestyle (appropriate diet, regular physical activity and sport participation, adequate sleep, less time spent in sedentary behaviors) are probably the most important which affect the level of physical fitness. Although an effort has been made to increase physical fitness, secular trends in the past two decades have suggested a significant decline in cardiorespiratory and muscular fitness, while an increase in body composition (predominantly body mass index and the percentage of fat mass) has been observed. Moreover, the prevalence of participating in sport steadily declined in the past years, where the most critical period for not being persistent in a sporting activity is the transition between primary and secondary education.
Given the importance of physical fitness on health, special interventions and policies aiming to target a ‘risky’ group of children and adolescents with lower levels of physical fitness should be a priority in school-based settings and in extracurricular activities. Specifically, both cross-sectional and bidirectional associations between physical fitness and sport participation would give a better understanding of how these two variables are interconnected.
Dr. Lovro Štefan
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- physical fitness
- sports participation
- youth
- physical activity
- performance
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