Physical Activity and Physical Fitness among Filipino University Students

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Autor(a) principal: Pituk, Chessa Sanchez
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Cagas, Jonathan
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Journal of Physical Education (Maringá)
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/RevEducFis/article/view/46441
Resumo: The purpose of this study was to examine the physical activity and physical fitness of university students. Four hundred thirty-four apparently healthy university students (167 males; 267 females) answered a physical activity questionnaire and underwent anthropometric and physical fitness assessments. Results indicated that male university students were more physical active and physically fitter than females. Specifically, male students outperformed female students in the following tests: vertical jump, curl ups, and aerobic output. No significant gender difference was found in upper body flexibility. However, females displayed greater lower body flexibility compared to males. They also had greater body fat than males. Additionally, higher physical activity was associated with higher aerobic output, leg power, muscular endurance, and lower body fat. Increasing physical activity among university students is important not only to promote physical fitness but also to help students manage the demands of university student life. Strategies to promote increased physical activity among university students should give special attention to female students as they are more likely to be less active than their male counterparts.  
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title Physical Activity and Physical Fitness among Filipino University Students
spellingShingle Physical Activity and Physical Fitness among Filipino University Students
Pituk, Chessa Sanchez
physical activity
fitness
university students
title_short Physical Activity and Physical Fitness among Filipino University Students
title_full Physical Activity and Physical Fitness among Filipino University Students
title_fullStr Physical Activity and Physical Fitness among Filipino University Students
title_full_unstemmed Physical Activity and Physical Fitness among Filipino University Students
title_sort Physical Activity and Physical Fitness among Filipino University Students
author Pituk, Chessa Sanchez
author_facet Pituk, Chessa Sanchez
Cagas, Jonathan
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Cagas, Jonathan
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fitness
university students
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fitness
university students
description The purpose of this study was to examine the physical activity and physical fitness of university students. Four hundred thirty-four apparently healthy university students (167 males; 267 females) answered a physical activity questionnaire and underwent anthropometric and physical fitness assessments. Results indicated that male university students were more physical active and physically fitter than females. Specifically, male students outperformed female students in the following tests: vertical jump, curl ups, and aerobic output. No significant gender difference was found in upper body flexibility. However, females displayed greater lower body flexibility compared to males. They also had greater body fat than males. Additionally, higher physical activity was associated with higher aerobic output, leg power, muscular endurance, and lower body fat. Increasing physical activity among university students is important not only to promote physical fitness but also to help students manage the demands of university student life. Strategies to promote increased physical activity among university students should give special attention to female students as they are more likely to be less active than their male counterparts.  
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