European fitness landscape for children and adolescents: updated reference values, fitness maps and country rankings based on nearly 8 million test results from 34 countries gathered by the FitBack network
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Published:2023-01-09
Issue:5
Volume:57
Page:299-310
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ISSN:0306-3674
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Container-title:British Journal of Sports Medicine
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Br J Sports Med
Author:
Ortega Francisco BORCID, Leskošek Bojan, Blagus RokORCID, Gil-Cosano José JORCID, Mäestu JarekORCID, Tomkinson Grant RORCID, Ruiz Jonatan RORCID, Mäestu Evelin, Starc GregorORCID, Milanovic Ivana, Tammelin Tuija HORCID, Sorić MarojeORCID, Scheuer ClaudeORCID, Carraro AttilioORCID, Kaj Mónika, Csányi TamásORCID, Sardinha Luis BORCID, Lenoir MatthieuORCID, Emeljanovas Arunas, Mieziene Brigita, Sidossis Labros S, Pihu Maret, Lovecchio NicolaORCID, Konstabel KennORCID, Tambalis Konstantinos D, Štefan LovroORCID, Drenowatz Clemens, Rubín LukášORCID, Gontarev Seryozha, Castro-Piñero JoséORCID, Vanhelst JérémyORCID, O’Keeffe BrendanORCID, Veiga Oscar L, Gisladottir Thordis, Sandercock GavinORCID, Misigoj-Durakovic Marjeta, Niessner Claudia, Riso Eva-Maria, Popovic Stevo, Kuu Saima, Chinapaw Mai, Clavel Iván, Labayen IdoiaORCID, Dobosz JanuszORCID, Colella Dario, Kriemler SusiORCID, Salaj Sanja, Noriega Maria Jose, Bös Klaus, Sánchez-López MairenaORCID, Lakka Timo AORCID, Tabacchi Garden, Novak Dario, Ahrens Wolfgang, Wedderkopp NielsORCID, Jurak GregorORCID
Abstract
Objectives(1) To develop reference values for health-related fitness in European children and adolescents aged 6–18 years that are the foundation for the web-based, open-access and multilanguage fitness platform (FitBack); (2) to provide comparisons across European countries.MethodsThis study builds on a previous large fitness reference study in European youth by (1) widening the age demographic, (2) identifying the most recent and representative country-level data and (3) including national data from existing fitness surveillance and monitoring systems. We used the Assessing Levels of PHysical Activity and fitness at population level (ALPHA) test battery as it comprises tests with the highest test–retest reliability, criterion/construct validity and health-related predictive validity: the 20 m shuttle run (cardiorespiratory fitness); handgrip strength and standing long jump (muscular strength); and body height, body mass, body mass index and waist circumference (anthropometry). Percentile values were obtained using the generalised additive models for location, scale and shape method.ResultsA total of 7 966 693 test results from 34 countries (106 datasets) were used to develop sex-specific and age-specific percentile values. In addition, country-level rankings based on mean percentiles are provided for each fitness test, as well as an overall fitness ranking. Finally, an interactive fitness platform, including individual and group reporting and European fitness maps, is provided and freely available online (www.fitbackeurope.eu).ConclusionThis study discusses the major implications of fitness assessment in youth from health, educational and sport perspectives, and how the FitBack reference values and interactive web-based platform contribute to it. Fitness testing can be conducted in school and/or sport settings, and the interpreted results be integrated in the healthcare systems across Europe.
Funder
Slovenian Research Agency European Union, Erasmus+ Sport Programme
Subject
Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine,General Medicine
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