TY - JOUR
T1 - Field-based tests for the assessment of physical fitness in children and adolescents practicing sport
T2 - A systematic review within the ESA program
AU - Tabacchi, Garden
AU - Sanchez, Guillermo F.Lopez
AU - Sahin, Fatma Nese
AU - Kizilyalli, Meltem
AU - Genchi, Rosario
AU - Basile, Michele
AU - Kirkar, Musa
AU - Silva, Carlos
AU - Loureiro, Nuno
AU - Teixeira, Eduardo
AU - Demetriou, Yolanda
AU - Sturm, David Joseph
AU - Pajaujene, Simona
AU - Zuoziene, Ilona J.
AU - Gómez-López, Manuel
AU - Rada, Ante
AU - Pausic, Jelena
AU - Lakicevic, Nemanja
AU - Petrigna, Luca
AU - Feka, Kaltrina
AU - Ribeiro, Ana
AU - Alesi, Marianna
AU - Bianco, Antonino
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© MDPI AG.
PY - 2019/12
Y1 - 2019/12
N2 - High levels of physical fitness (PF) can positively affect both health and cognitive function, thus monitoring its levels in youth can help increase health and quality of life in adult populations later on. This systematic review aims to identify PF field-based tests used in young European populations practicing sport to find tools that are adequate for the considered target involving a new battery within the Enriched Sport Activities (ESA) project. The Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) statement was followed. In the 83 identified articles, the main tests used were: vertical/horizontal jumps (for muscular strength/power); push-ups, running at maximum effort, sit-ups (for muscular strength/endurance); multistage non-intermittent and intermittent tests (for aerobic endurance); sit and reach (for flexibility); sprinting and agility T-tests (for speed and agility, respectively); 10 x 5 m shuttle run (SR) (for both speed and agility). Few studies assessed coordination, reaction time, power, and balance. Although the selected tests are widely used and validated, they do not determine all PF aspects and do not reflect sport-specific features. A final decision was made for the inclusion of the following tests: standing broad jump, seated medicine ball throw, 20 m SR test, 30 m sprint, Illinois test, and a new test, i.e., the crunning test, to assess different skill-related components at once. The use of this combination of tests allows for the assessment of all PF components and can help planning eective training programs and cultivate sporting talent.
AB - High levels of physical fitness (PF) can positively affect both health and cognitive function, thus monitoring its levels in youth can help increase health and quality of life in adult populations later on. This systematic review aims to identify PF field-based tests used in young European populations practicing sport to find tools that are adequate for the considered target involving a new battery within the Enriched Sport Activities (ESA) project. The Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) statement was followed. In the 83 identified articles, the main tests used were: vertical/horizontal jumps (for muscular strength/power); push-ups, running at maximum effort, sit-ups (for muscular strength/endurance); multistage non-intermittent and intermittent tests (for aerobic endurance); sit and reach (for flexibility); sprinting and agility T-tests (for speed and agility, respectively); 10 x 5 m shuttle run (SR) (for both speed and agility). Few studies assessed coordination, reaction time, power, and balance. Although the selected tests are widely used and validated, they do not determine all PF aspects and do not reflect sport-specific features. A final decision was made for the inclusion of the following tests: standing broad jump, seated medicine ball throw, 20 m SR test, 30 m sprint, Illinois test, and a new test, i.e., the crunning test, to assess different skill-related components at once. The use of this combination of tests allows for the assessment of all PF components and can help planning eective training programs and cultivate sporting talent.
KW - Assessment
KW - Children
KW - Field-based test
KW - Physical fitness
KW - Sport
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U2 - 10.3390/su11247187
DO - 10.3390/su11247187
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:85077281297
SN - 2071-1050
VL - 11
JO - Sustainability (Switzerland)
JF - Sustainability (Switzerland)
IS - 24
M1 - 7187
ER -