Higher Running Speed and Cardiovascular Endurance Are Associated with Greater Level of Academic Achievement in Urban Catalan Primary School Children
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2022-07Abstract
The purpose of the present study was to determine the relationship between physical
fitness and academic achievement in a sample of primary-school children. Data of 116 sixth-grade
primary-school students (68 girls, 48 boys) from Barcelona (Catalonia, Spain) with a mean (SD) age of
11.4 years (0.4) was analyzed. To determine academic achievement, proficiency scores in the subjects
Catalan language, Spanish language, English language, and Maths were derived from the Test de
Compètencies Bàsiques. Physical fitness was assessed using the Cooper test (aerobic capacity), 20-m
sprint test (linear velocity), and 4 × 10-m test (agility). The results showed that participants with a
higher performance in the Cooper and 20-m sprint tests had significantly better academic achievement
in the assessed subjects (p < 0.05; d range = 0.93 to −2.98). The findings of this investigation are
interesting from a curricular perspective since a positive association between academic achievement
and physical fitness indicates a strong reason to raise the physical education status in educational
systems, a subject that has traditionally been considered less important by the educational community.
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Article
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Published version
Language
English
Keywords
Rendiment acadèmic
Rendiment físic
Educació primària
Educació física
Pages
12
Publisher
MDPI
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Sustainability, 14(14), 8454
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