Secular trends in the physical fitness of Brazilian youth: Evidence that fitness is declining for the majority but not for a fit minority

Author:

Nevill Alan M.1ORCID,Duncan Michael J.2ORCID,Gaya Adroaldo3ORCID,Mello Júlio B.4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Education, Health and Wellbeing University of Wolverhampton Wolverhampton UK

2. Centre for Sport, Exercise and Life Sciences Coventry University Coventry UK

3. PROESP‐Br research group Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul Porto Alegre Brazil

4. eFiDac research Group, Physical Education School Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso Valparaíso Chile

Abstract

BackgroundThere has been a decline in children's physical fitness in recent decades. Such concerns are largely based on evidence from North America, Europe, and Asia. The current study describes the secular trend and variation (spread) in the physical fitness scores of young Brazilians from 2005 to 2022.MethodsThis study is a repeated, cross‐sectional surveillance study (1999–2022). Children and adolescents (n = 65 139; boys = 36 539) participated between 2005 and 2022. In each cohort six physical fitness tests were conducted: (1) 20‐m sprint speed (m s−1), (2) cardio‐respiratory 6‐min run test (m min−1), (3) abdominal strength test (sit‐ups per min), (4) horizontal jump test (cm), (5) the agility test (m s−1), and (6) the medicine ball throw test (cm). Means and distributional characteristics of the population were assessed using ANOVA, ANCOVA adopting BMI as the body‐size covariate, Levene's test of equality‐of‐error variances, and Box and whisker plots.ResultsANOVAs and ANCOVA's identified significant declines in physical fitness over time/year in 5 of the 6 physical fitness variables (e.g., 20‐m sprint speed slope B = −0.018 (m s−1 y−1); 95% CI −0.019 to −0.017; p < 0.001), the only exception being the medicine ball throw test (cm). The Levene's test of equality‐of‐error variances also identified a systematic increase in the variances/standard deviations over time/years.ConclusionsResults provide powerful evidence that children and adolescents' physical fitness is declining, a trend that is also diverging asymmetrically, becoming more extreme in more recent years. The “fit” appear to be getting fitter, but the fitness of the “less‐fit” appears to be declining further. These results have important implications for sports medicine and government policy makers.

Funder

Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine

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