Changes in weight indexes and aerobic fitness of physical education students over three years of college

Data from the national surveys indicate that physical activity and dietary patterns of many college students do not meet the recommendations of health and fitness experts, and that 29.9% of college students are overweight or obese. Thus, the aim of the present study is to track changes in body compo...

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Main Authors: Yoav Meckel, Yair Galily, Dan Nemet, Alon Eliakim
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Alicante 2011-03-01
Series:Journal of Human Sport and Exercise
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Online Access:https://www.jhse.ua.es/article/view/2011-v6-n1-changes-in-weight-indexes-and-aerobic-fitness-of-physical-education-students-over-three-years-of-college
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spelling doaj-9f2294ae28184bc693d6fd2535003b602020-11-24T20:54:41ZengUniversity of AlicanteJournal of Human Sport and Exercise1988-52022011-03-016111212110.4100/jhse.2011.61.138058Changes in weight indexes and aerobic fitness of physical education students over three years of collegeYoav Meckel0Yair Galily1Dan Nemet2Alon Eliakim3Wingate InstituteWingate InstituteTel-Aviv UniversityWingate InstituteData from the national surveys indicate that physical activity and dietary patterns of many college students do not meet the recommendations of health and fitness experts, and that 29.9% of college students are overweight or obese. Thus, the aim of the present study is to track changes in body composition and aerobic fitness of physical education students during their college years.  The students (n=174, 89 females, 85 males) were evaluated for body weight, percent body fat, lean body mass and aerobic fitness (2000m running time) at the beginning of their freshman and at the end of junior year. Body weight and percent body fat increased significantly in both female and male students. Aerobic fitness decreased significantly in male students. Increases in body weight and fat percentage occurred mainly in initially thin males and females but remained unchanged in initially overweight students. Aerobic fitness decreased significantly in the initially fastest students but improved significantly in the initially slowest students. Findings suggest that the structured PE program and college atmosphere were not sufficient for the upper quartile students to maintain their body weight and fitness level over the three years in college, suggesting that fitness considerations in this population should be addressed more vigorously.https://www.jhse.ua.es/article/view/2011-v6-n1-changes-in-weight-indexes-and-aerobic-fitness-of-physical-education-students-over-three-years-of-collegeCollegePhysical education studentsAerobic fitnessBody fat
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Dan Nemet
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Dan Nemet
Alon Eliakim
Changes in weight indexes and aerobic fitness of physical education students over three years of college
Journal of Human Sport and Exercise
College
Physical education students
Aerobic fitness
Body fat
author_facet Yoav Meckel
Yair Galily
Dan Nemet
Alon Eliakim
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title Changes in weight indexes and aerobic fitness of physical education students over three years of college
title_short Changes in weight indexes and aerobic fitness of physical education students over three years of college
title_full Changes in weight indexes and aerobic fitness of physical education students over three years of college
title_fullStr Changes in weight indexes and aerobic fitness of physical education students over three years of college
title_full_unstemmed Changes in weight indexes and aerobic fitness of physical education students over three years of college
title_sort changes in weight indexes and aerobic fitness of physical education students over three years of college
publisher University of Alicante
series Journal of Human Sport and Exercise
issn 1988-5202
publishDate 2011-03-01
description Data from the national surveys indicate that physical activity and dietary patterns of many college students do not meet the recommendations of health and fitness experts, and that 29.9% of college students are overweight or obese. Thus, the aim of the present study is to track changes in body composition and aerobic fitness of physical education students during their college years.  The students (n=174, 89 females, 85 males) were evaluated for body weight, percent body fat, lean body mass and aerobic fitness (2000m running time) at the beginning of their freshman and at the end of junior year. Body weight and percent body fat increased significantly in both female and male students. Aerobic fitness decreased significantly in male students. Increases in body weight and fat percentage occurred mainly in initially thin males and females but remained unchanged in initially overweight students. Aerobic fitness decreased significantly in the initially fastest students but improved significantly in the initially slowest students. Findings suggest that the structured PE program and college atmosphere were not sufficient for the upper quartile students to maintain their body weight and fitness level over the three years in college, suggesting that fitness considerations in this population should be addressed more vigorously.
topic College
Physical education students
Aerobic fitness
Body fat
url https://www.jhse.ua.es/article/view/2011-v6-n1-changes-in-weight-indexes-and-aerobic-fitness-of-physical-education-students-over-three-years-of-college
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