Physical activity and sedentary behaviours among grassroots football players: A comparison across three European countries

The purpose of the present study was to determine and compare the levels of objectively assessed physical activity (PA) and sedentary time (ST) among male players aged 10-14 who participate in grassroots football in three European countries (i.e. England, France, and Greece). In addition, the study...

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Main Authors: Van Hoye, A., Fenton, S., Krommidas, C., Heuzé, J., Quested, Eleanor, Papaioannou, A., Duda, J.
Format: Journal Article
Published: 2013
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/10475
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author Van Hoye, A.
Fenton, S.
Krommidas, C.
Heuzé, J.
Quested, Eleanor
Papaioannou, A.
Duda, J.
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Fenton, S.
Krommidas, C.
Heuzé, J.
Quested, Eleanor
Papaioannou, A.
Duda, J.
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description The purpose of the present study was to determine and compare the levels of objectively assessed physical activity (PA) and sedentary time (ST) among male players aged 10-14 who participate in grassroots football in three European countries (i.e. England, France, and Greece). In addition, the study also examined the relationship of objective levels of PA to a self-report measure of PA frequency used in the Health Behaviour in School-aged Children survey for young football players. A total of 331 participants provided at least three days of valid accelerometer data and completed a self-report measure of PA. The results revealed that players accumulated 122.33 minutes of moderate- to vigorous PA (MVPA) and 488.19 minutes of ST per day. Multiple analyses of covariance controlling for years of experience in football revealed slightly significant differences between the three countries for light PA, MVPA, and the number of active days defined as meeting the [World Health Organization. (2010). Global recommendations on physical activity for health. Geneva: Author. Retrieved from <a href="http://whqlibdoc.who.int/publications/2010/9789241599979_eng.pdf">http://whqlibdoc.who.int/publications/2010/9789241599979_eng.pdf</a>] guidelines of 60 minutes of MVPA per day. English participants spent less time in light PA but more time in MVPA than the Greek or French players. Greek participants had more active days than their English and French counterparts. The self-report measure of PA was not significantly associated with objective PA in this sample of male football participants. Findings suggest that young Europeans who play football meet WHO guidelines for MVPA, but their adoption of an active lifestyle might not protect them from ST behaviours. © 2013 International Society of Sport Psychology.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-104752017-09-13T14:55:43Z Physical activity and sedentary behaviours among grassroots football players: A comparison across three European countries Van Hoye, A. Fenton, S. Krommidas, C. Heuzé, J. Quested, Eleanor Papaioannou, A. Duda, J. The purpose of the present study was to determine and compare the levels of objectively assessed physical activity (PA) and sedentary time (ST) among male players aged 10-14 who participate in grassroots football in three European countries (i.e. England, France, and Greece). In addition, the study also examined the relationship of objective levels of PA to a self-report measure of PA frequency used in the Health Behaviour in School-aged Children survey for young football players. A total of 331 participants provided at least three days of valid accelerometer data and completed a self-report measure of PA. The results revealed that players accumulated 122.33 minutes of moderate- to vigorous PA (MVPA) and 488.19 minutes of ST per day. Multiple analyses of covariance controlling for years of experience in football revealed slightly significant differences between the three countries for light PA, MVPA, and the number of active days defined as meeting the [World Health Organization. (2010). Global recommendations on physical activity for health. Geneva: Author. Retrieved from <a href="http://whqlibdoc.who.int/publications/2010/9789241599979_eng.pdf">http://whqlibdoc.who.int/publications/2010/9789241599979_eng.pdf</a>] guidelines of 60 minutes of MVPA per day. English participants spent less time in light PA but more time in MVPA than the Greek or French players. Greek participants had more active days than their English and French counterparts. The self-report measure of PA was not significantly associated with objective PA in this sample of male football participants. Findings suggest that young Europeans who play football meet WHO guidelines for MVPA, but their adoption of an active lifestyle might not protect them from ST behaviours. © 2013 International Society of Sport Psychology. 2013 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/10475 10.1080/1612197X.2013.830432 restricted
spellingShingle Van Hoye, A.
Fenton, S.
Krommidas, C.
Heuzé, J.
Quested, Eleanor
Papaioannou, A.
Duda, J.
Physical activity and sedentary behaviours among grassroots football players: A comparison across three European countries
title Physical activity and sedentary behaviours among grassroots football players: A comparison across three European countries
title_full Physical activity and sedentary behaviours among grassroots football players: A comparison across three European countries
title_fullStr Physical activity and sedentary behaviours among grassroots football players: A comparison across three European countries
title_full_unstemmed Physical activity and sedentary behaviours among grassroots football players: A comparison across three European countries
title_short Physical activity and sedentary behaviours among grassroots football players: A comparison across three European countries
title_sort physical activity and sedentary behaviours among grassroots football players: a comparison across three european countries
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/10475