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- Attention in physical education classes: differences between colletive sportsPublication . Santos, Jorge; Petrica, João; Serrano, João; Batista, Marco; Honório, Samuel; Lercas, Afonso Jorge Vicente; Maia, LuisAttention is considered an important mediator variable in the teaching / learning process, because of that, the scientific community made several investigations in order to understand what students are thinking, what strategies are best to captivate their attention and the type of instructions and/or feedback to develop students’ performance in achieving motor skills. In this research we tried to find differences in attentional profiles, of students during the practice of football and basketball at different moments of a Physical Education class. The sample consists of 156 students of both genders (84 females and 72 males), between 12 and 16 years old ( of 3rd Primary School (7th, 8th and 9th grade) to which a questionnaire was applied, ATEST- EF (Petrica 2010). Questionnaire which students had to point out what they were thinking at certain time of the Physical Education class. This was applied in team sports (football and basketball). In descriptive terms we found that students are in general aware of the task, information and behavior, and there are a few differences between the percentages between them, but from the test Chi_Square we found no statistical differences between the different moments of the Physical Education class. We concluded that, in this sample we didn’t verified the importance of attention and students focus in the different moments of team sport’s practice
- The student attention in physical education classesPublication . Petrica, JoãoIn the direction to look for a better Knowing of the teaching process, to the level of that we cannot see: the thought, and particulary, the thought of those to which the learning concerns, we direct our study for the attention of the pupils. In fact, it seems not to be doubt that, in education, if the pupils will not be with attention to what they are doing, their learning will leave inevitably compromised. The basic purpose of this research was to know what students were thinking during Physical Education Classes. For data collection we used an instrument with a single question of closed and alternative reply, so that it could be filled in the fastest way. The questionnaire was applied to a large group of 10-13 years old pupils, in the classes observed to pré-service physical Education Teachers. The analysis of the questionnaires allowed us to get a global image of this aspect of the thought of the pupils, to be able to represent the profile of their attention in the lessons of the human movement.
- Exercise and academic performance : implications of aerobic capacity and hand grip strength in middle-school studentsPublication . Honório, Samuel; Ramos, Luís de Sousa Aguilar; Santos, Jorge; Serrano, João; Petrica, João; Batista, MarcoAbstract: The regular practice of physical exercise has a positive role on mental health and a positive contribution to the development of cognitive function, considered beneficial to academic performance. The present study aimed to analyse the impact of physical exercise on students' academic performance. 227 students participated, of which 112 (49.3%) were male and 115 (50.6%) were female, aged between 10 and 13 years old, from 5th and 6th grades in a Portuguese public school. The Susan Harter Self-Concept Scale validated for the Portuguese population was used, and a descriptive and inferential analysis of the data was conducted to analyse the levels of handgrip strength, aerobic capacity and academic performance. Linear regression analysis was used to interpret the predictive variables and we calculated the magnitude of the effect. The results suggest that the practice of physical exercise enhances the levels of aerobic capacity, handgrip strength and academic performance of students. In addition to physical education classes, the individual sports combined with the team sports present very positive values in relation to the variables described.
- Comportamento sedentário e envelhecimento: síntese de evidências científicasPublication . Ramalho, André; Rosado, António; Petrica, JoãoO excesso de comportamento sedentário diário encontra-se associado a múltiplos malefícios para a saúde biopsicossocial dos indivíduos de todas as idades. Nesse sentido, é importante que os técnicos que aturam com a população envelhecida possuam formação técnica relacionada com o sedentarismo. Desta forma, este livro sintetiza um conjunto e modelos teóricos e de evidências científicas relacionadas com a investigação acerca desta problemática. Este contributo tem como objetivo auxiliar o desenvolvimento de iniciativas de saúde pública baseadas na melhor evidência científica disponível. Além disso, este documento serve de apoio à unidade curricular Envelhecimento e Atividade Física, pertencente à licenciatura em Desporto e Atividade Física, e à unidade curricular Envelhecimento, Condição Física e Destreino, integrada no Mestrado em Atividade Física do Instituto Politécnico de Castelo Branco.
- Educação física, saúde e bem-estar - novos caminhosPublication . Serrano, João; Petrica, João; Kerkoski, Márcio José; Pereira, BeatrizO livro que tem por título EDUCAÇÃO FÍSICA, SAÚDE E BEM-ESTAR - NOVOS CAMINHOS, é composto por capítulos escritos por diferentes autores pertencentes a Instituições de diferentes países e congrega artigos interligados com as diferentes temáticas expressas no título. Os diferentes capítulos estão escritos na língua do país dos primeiros autores, ou seja, em Português de Portugal, Português do Brasil e em Castelhano.
- Attention in physical education classes: Differences between different individual modalitiesPublication . Santos, Jorge; Maia, Luis; Petrica, João; Serrano, João; Batista, Marco; Honório, SamuelIntroduction: Sport activities demand a focused and polarized attention, as necessary condition to learning process. Described as an essential condition to the learning process, attention is considered a powerful mediating variable, because we can notice its influence on the teaching-learning process, as well as its influence on the teacher’s behaviour, the student’s behaviour and the learning results. According to this fact, the focused attention arises as a fundamental condition to the learning process, since the greater the power to keep the focus on a certain object or task, the better the chance of success. Objective: We intend to know the aspects to which the students pay attention during the different moments of the Physical Education class, in individual sportive activities. Methodology: The sample consisted of 156 students from the 3rd Cycle of Basic Education, of both genders (84 female and 72 male). We applied the questionnaire ATEST-EF (Petrica 2003), in which the students signalized what they were thinking of at certain moments of the Physical Education classes, more precisely of Athletics and Gymnastics classes. The results indicate that there are no significant differences, because after the application of the test of “Chi-Square” to associate the variable “Attention” and the variable “Signal” for the individual activities, we can verify the value of (p= .373). From the analysis performed, we can infer that in relation to students' attention profile study in individual sportsathletics and gymnastics, there are no statistically significant differences.
- Um retrato de movimento na escola a tempo inteiro em Portugal: estudo de caso sobre a Escola Senhora da PiedadePublication . Faustino, António; Serrano, João; Duarte-Mendes, Pedro; Paulo, Rui; Honório, Samuel; Batista, Marco; Petrica, JoãoOs resultados do Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) promoveram uma reflexão sobre o tempo e curricula escolares em diferentes países, levando ao aparecimento da “escola em tempo integral” como forma mais apropriada para melhorar os resultados escolares dos alunos. Objetivo: Perceber como é que o movimento e o jogo são desenvolvidos na “escola em tempo integral”, através de um “retrato de movimento na escola”. Métodos: Para responder ao objetivo enunciado optámos por um estudo do tipo exploratório descritivo analítico efetuado numa escola da cidade de Castelo Branco. Foram usados como métodos para recolha dos dados: a observação (nos espaços exteriores e interiores), a análise documental (projeto educativo, plano anual de atividades e regulamento interno) e entrevistas semiestruturadas (ao diretor do agrupamento, a alunos e professoras). As entrevistas foram todas gravadas para posterior análise. Resultados: A apresentação dos resultados obedece a uma triangulação dos dados recolhidos. Constatamos que a escola tem uma estrutura do tempo escolar em blocos de 90 minutos; mas pouca possibilidade para o aluno de organizar o seu tempo de aprendizagem de maneira autónoma; um ensino orientado ao professor; um ensino cognitivo, sem movimento, com muito tempo para os alunos permanecerem sentados; separação entre o ensino de manhã e da tarde. Variedade de ofertas de movimento com uma perspetiva de sentido orientada ao desporto; uma cooperação estreita com parceiros externos, mas também com outro pessoal pedagógico da escola. Separação entre uma área escolar interna como uma aréa imóvel (sem movimento) e uma área escolar externa como uma área móvel. Os professores relatam um ensino móvel, os alunos nunca vivenciam um ensino móvel, mas também não foi observado qualquer ensino móvel. Conclusões: A escola estudada tem espaços, no entanto a forma como está configurado o espaço interior, bem como o mobiliário usado, as normas impostas e a gestão e abordagem das matérias escolares são claramente condicionadoras do movimento das crianças, havendo possibilidades de movimento e um tempo privilegiado de jogo essencialmente durante os intervalos escolares e atividades extraescolares.
- Influence of breastfeeding type and gender on child development : differences in global and fine motor skillsPublication . Paulo, Rui; Corte, Vivian Isabel Faria da; Rebelo, Miguel; Duarte-Mendes, Pedro; Petrica, João; Serrano, JoãoBackground: There are few studies that approach the subject of breastfeeding related to the development of motor skills. The study aimed to verify if there are differences in the global and fine motor skills, considering the variables gender and type of breastfeeding, in children from 18 to 44 months. Methods: We developed a quantitative correctional typology, being a cross-sectional study with a sample of 128 children of both genders. The instruments used in the study were the Peabody Developmental Motor Scales-2, and to assess the profile of the children a questionnaire was delivered to the parents. To test the normality of the sample, we applied the Kolmogorov-Smirnov Test and the Shapiro-Wilk Test. The Mann-Whitney U-Test was used for independent samples, also calculating the effect size. Results: The boys obtained higher mean values in all motor skills, except for the fine motor skills and fine motricity, and in these, the girls obtainied the higher mean values. With respect to the inferential analysis, concerning the variable gender, there are statistically significant differences (P<0.00) in the variables: locomotor skills, object handling skills, global motricity and global motor quotient (P=0.017) the boys exhibiting the higher values, which means the better performances. We also verify that children who were not breastfed with breast milk, through feeding bottle with replacement milk, obtained higher mean values in all motor skills when compared to the ones who were breastfed with breast milk, and there is a statistically significant difference in the variable fine manipulation skills (P=0.024). Conclusions: Male children obtained better results in all motor skills, except for fine motricity, comparing with female children. Regarding breastfeeding, the children who were not breastfed with breast milk, show better results, mainly in Fine manipulation skills, which may be due to the previous need to handle the bottle on early age.
- Changes in body composition and blood pressure in students entering in university education: a 32-month longitudinal studyPublication . Paulo, Rui; Duarte-Mendes, Pedro; Silva, Fernanda; Serrano, João; Ramalho, André; Petrica, JoãoThe university access entails some constraints on the lifestyles of young students, including their physical activity patterns. This study objective to know if the students who entered university education and who attend courses in sports sciences have more adjusted values in terms of body composition and blood pressure in relation to students taking other courses. METHODS: Thirty-one students (age 19.81±1.64 years) participated in this study, of both sexes, divided in two groups: sports students group (N.=19); and students group from other courses (N.=12). Body composition was evaluated, namely Body Mass Index (BMI), waist circumference (WC), hip circumference (HC), using tetrapolar bio impedance (Tanita BC-601) the percentage of body fat (%BF), muscle mass (MM) and bone mineral (BM) were calculated. Blood pressure (SBP/DBP) was also measured (Omron DBP HEM-907). We checked the distribution of the sample. For the variables with normal distribution, we used the paired t-test and for the other variables with non-normal distribution we used the Wilcoxon test. Comparing baseline and follow-up, in sports students, there are differences for the variables WC, HC, MM, BM and SBP. In these comparisons, there was an increase in the absolute values of all variables, except for the %BF, SBP and DBP variables. The group of students from other courses, presents differences for the BMI, WC, HC, %BF and DBP. Students from the Sports course present better overall results in terms of body composition and blood pressure, compared to students from other courses.
- Physical fitness in children in Cabo Verde: differences between gender, eutrophic vs. overweight subjects, and practitioners vs. non-practitioners of sportsPublication . Manique, Liliana Patrícia Campos; Paulo, Rui; Ramalho, André; Duarte-Mendes, Pedro; Petrica, João; Serrano, JoãoBACKGROUND: There are few or even rare studies conducted in Cabo Verde (Republic of Cabo Verde) that address the issue of physical fitness and body composition in the juvenile population. This investigation aims to study the physical fitness in children in Cabo Verde: differences between gender, eutrophic, and overweight subjects, between practitioners and non-practitioners of sports. METHODS: The sample consisted of 93 individuals aged between 10 and 15 years, from the 2nd and 3rd cycles and secondary school of the Portuguese College based in Cabo Verde. The instruments used for data collection were the FITescola® test battery (Lisboa, Portugal), and the questionnaire Quantification de l’activite physique en altitude chez les enfants (QAPACE) for assessment of physical activity level. Regarding the statistical analysis using the SPSS 23.0 software (SPSS Inc., Chicago, IL, USA), the first analysis was performed to verify the distribution of the sample (Kolmogorov-Smirnov Test and Shapiro-Wilk Test). Then, for variables with normal distribution we used the t-test and for the remaining variables with non-normal distribution we used the Mann-Whitney Test, with a significance level of 5%. RESULTS: Gender differences were found, in which the male gender obtained more favorable mean values in the “sit-ups,” “push-ups,” “horizontal impulsion,” “shuttle” and “agility” variables, while the females showed superiority in the variables “sit and reach;” differences between the eutrophic and overweight group where, as expected, more favorable mean values for eutrophics than the overweight group in all PF tests. Finally, differences between practitioners and non-practitioners of sports, with the best results being attributed to practitioners of sports. CONCLUSIONS: We concluded that male subjects have greater proficiency in strength and aerobic fitness tests while female subjects have greater flexibility. High BMI values in overweight children have been found to be associated with increased abdominal fat as well as a reduction in overall PF. As expected, sports practitioners show better results in motor performance on PF tests.