DOES PHYSICAL LITERACY PREDICT ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT IN ADOLESCENT STUDENTS?

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Autor(a) principal: Chagas, Daniel
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Marinho, Blena, Awata, Raphael
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Ciência e Movimento (Online)
Texto Completo: https://portalrevistas.ucb.br/index.php/rbcm/article/view/12509
Resumo: There is an assumption that fostering PL in young students can enhance performance and achievement in other areas of the curriculum. However, evidence supporting this relationship is missing. The purposes of this study were to verify whether physical literacy (PL) is correlated with academic achievement (AA) in adolescent students and whether PL predicts AA across time. A cohort study was conducted with 122 adolescents. Participants were assessed at baseline and 5 months later. PL was determined in terms of psychomotor domain (motor competence, physical activity level, musculoskeletal fitness and body composition). AA was measured at both time points and determined using writing, reading and math scores in standardized tests. Pearson correlations and regression analysis between PL and AA were performed. No significant correlations were found between PL and AA. Regression analysis revealed that PL did not predict AA across time. This study indicates that PL does not predict AA in adolescent students across time. Regardless, we encourage the promotion of PL in physical education classes and educational settings due its importance for general development of children and adolescents, including aspects of health and behaviour.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv DOES PHYSICAL LITERACY PREDICT ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT IN ADOLESCENT STUDENTS?
title DOES PHYSICAL LITERACY PREDICT ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT IN ADOLESCENT STUDENTS?
spellingShingle DOES PHYSICAL LITERACY PREDICT ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT IN ADOLESCENT STUDENTS?
Chagas, Daniel
Physical Education
psychomotor
adolescence
school
academic performance.
title_short DOES PHYSICAL LITERACY PREDICT ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT IN ADOLESCENT STUDENTS?
title_full DOES PHYSICAL LITERACY PREDICT ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT IN ADOLESCENT STUDENTS?
title_fullStr DOES PHYSICAL LITERACY PREDICT ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT IN ADOLESCENT STUDENTS?
title_full_unstemmed DOES PHYSICAL LITERACY PREDICT ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT IN ADOLESCENT STUDENTS?
title_sort DOES PHYSICAL LITERACY PREDICT ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT IN ADOLESCENT STUDENTS?
author Chagas, Daniel
author_facet Chagas, Daniel
Marinho, Blena
Awata, Raphael
author_role author
author2 Marinho, Blena
Awata, Raphael
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Chagas, Daniel
Marinho, Blena
Awata, Raphael
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Physical Education
psychomotor
adolescence
school
academic performance.
topic Physical Education
psychomotor
adolescence
school
academic performance.
description There is an assumption that fostering PL in young students can enhance performance and achievement in other areas of the curriculum. However, evidence supporting this relationship is missing. The purposes of this study were to verify whether physical literacy (PL) is correlated with academic achievement (AA) in adolescent students and whether PL predicts AA across time. A cohort study was conducted with 122 adolescents. Participants were assessed at baseline and 5 months later. PL was determined in terms of psychomotor domain (motor competence, physical activity level, musculoskeletal fitness and body composition). AA was measured at both time points and determined using writing, reading and math scores in standardized tests. Pearson correlations and regression analysis between PL and AA were performed. No significant correlations were found between PL and AA. Regression analysis revealed that PL did not predict AA across time. This study indicates that PL does not predict AA in adolescent students across time. Regardless, we encourage the promotion of PL in physical education classes and educational settings due its importance for general development of children and adolescents, including aspects of health and behaviour.
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