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Autor/in | Maciuleviciene, Edita |
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Titel | Paaugliu is Lietuvos ir Vokietijos fizinio aktyvumo, poziurio i ji ir priezasciu, trukdanciu fizinei veiklai, dimensijos. Gefälligkeitsübersetzung: Dimensionen der körperlichen Aktivität, der Einstellung dazu und Gründe, die die körperliche Aktivität litauischer und deutscher Teenager verhindern. |
Quelle | In: Sporto mokslas, (2015) 4=82, S. 30-36
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Sprache | litauisch |
Dokumenttyp | online; gedruckt; Zeitschriftenaufsatz |
ISSN | 1392-1401; 2424-3949 |
DOI | 10.15823/sm.2015.27 |
Schlagwörter | Vergleichsuntersuchung; Einstellung (Psy); Aktivität; Sportpädagogik; Jugendlicher; Deutschland; Litauen |
Abstract | Numerous studies have shown that the greatest decline in physical activity appears in the 13-18 year age groups. The exact reasons of such physical activity decline with age are not clear and in various research studies these reasons are presented quite differently. Probably the main reason is the changed attitude of modern society towards physical activity in the process of changing economic, psychological, social and cultural factors, in general. The aim of the research was to compare dimensions of reasons for physical activity, attitude towards it and insufficient physical activity among teenagers from Lithuania and Germany. The object of the research - physical activity of teenagers, attitude towards it and reasons that hinder physical activity. The sample consisted of 200 students (100 from Lithuania and 100 from Germany). Subjects were given a questionnaire consisting of 14 questions and statements in order to reveal the students' physical activity, attitude towards it, and physically active lifestyle with their parents, as well as, the reasons that hinder their physical activity. A Lithuanian questionnaire was translated into German and compared with the original upon having been translated back into Lithuanian by independent translators. The research has shown that a higher proportion of adolescents in Germany than in Lithuania exercise in non-formal education groups in educational institutions and sports schools. The research revealed that 22% German and 14% Lithuanian tested adolescents' physical activity is in line with international recommendations, i.e., during 7 days of the week subjects are active more than 60 minutes, devoting time to moderate and high intensity physical activity. Sports fields located near their homes, teams and school teachers serve as an incentive for school-aged children from Germany to be more active physically, meanwhile, Lithuanians are mostly motivated by the media and friends. School-aged children from Germany indicated more often that physical activity is a great way to spend their leisure time, to meet with peers and find new friends. A negative attitude is observed: almost a one tenth of German students referred to physical activity as unnecessary waste of time and 14.3% Lithuanian peers pointed out that it requires a lot of time and interferes with their hobbies. A higher proportion of German students mentioned the lack of time as a reason for insufficient physical activity, whereas, Lithuanians pointed out laziness, a sense of embarrassment and desire but unpreparedness to start. (Autor). |
Erfasst von | Bundesinstitut für Sportwissenschaft, Bonn |
Update | 2017/2 |