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Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports | 2018

The development of the physical fitness construct across childhood

Till Utesch; Dennis Dreiskämper; Bernd Strauss; Roland Naul

The measurement of physical fitness (PF) is an important factor from many different perspectives. PF is a determinant of healthy child development as it is related to several health outcomes. However, existing taxonomies of the construct and frequently used fitness assessments vary concerning their theoretical assumptions and practical implications. From a theoretical perspective, the construct of physical fitness covers a variety of motor domains, such as cardiovascular endurance, strength, coordination, or flexibility (eg, Caspersen et al., 1985). However, most fitness assessments provide a single (composite) score including all items as test outcome. This implicitly relates to a one‐dimensional structure of physical fitness, which has been shown for other motor performance assessments in early childhood (eg, Utesch et al., 2016). This study investigated this one‐dimensional structure for 6‐ to 9‐year‐old children within the item response theory framework (Partial Credit Model). Seven fitness subtests covering a variety of motor dimensions (6‐minute run, pushups, sit‐ups, standing broad jump, 20 m sprint, jumping sideways, and balancing backwards) were conducted to a total of 790 six‐year‐olds, 1371 seven‐year‐olds, 1331 eight‐year‐olds, and 925 nine‐year‐olds (48.2% females). Each item was transformed into five performance categories controlling for sex and age. This study indicates that a one‐dimensional testing of PF is feasible across middle childhood. Furthermore, for 6‐ and 7‐year‐olds, all seven items including balancing backwards can be accumulated to one factor. From the age of about 8 and 9 years balancing backwards seems to become too easy. Altogether, analyses show no diversification of PF across childhood.


Prävention und Gesundheitsförderung | 2018

Integrierte Gesamtansätze kommunaler Gesundheitsförderung für Kinder

Sebastian Ehlen; Dennis Dreiskämper; Till Utesch; Regine Rehaag

ZusammenfassungHintergrundIntegrierte Gesamtansätze kommunaler Gesundheitsförderung für Kinder werden in Nordrhein-Westfalen systematisch gefördert. Ziel ist eine lebenslauforientierte kommunale Gesundheitsförderung und Prävention von der Schwangerschaft bis zum Berufseintritt. Bislang fehlt es jedoch an Erkenntnissen zu Reichweite und möglichen Wirkungen des Ansatzes.FragestellungIm Mittelpunkt steht die Analyse der integrierten Gesamtansätze in den Modellkommunen Moers und Oberhausen mit Fokus auf die Settings Kita, Grundschule und Stadtquartier. Untersucht werden insbesondere der Implementierungsprozess, die Wahrnehmung und Inanspruchnahme gesundheitsfördernder Maßnahmen durch vulnerable Familien sowie die Zusammenhänge zwischen Inanspruchnahme und Kindergesundheit.Methoden und MaterialDer vom Bundesministerium für Forschung und Bildung geförderte Forschungsverbund „Gesund Aufwachsen“ hat ein gemeinsames Untersuchungsdesign entwickelt, das die verschiedenen Dimensionen von Kindergesundheit (i. e. körperlich, seelisch, sozial und verhaltensbezogen) sowie zentrale Einflussfaktoren (Stadtquartier, Kita/Schule, Familie) integriert. Es handelt sich um einen hybriden Forschungsansatz, der ein nicht-randomisiertes, cluster-kontrolliertes Studiendesign mit qualitativen Untersuchungen und partizipativer Qualitätsentwicklung verbindet.ErgebnisseDas integrative Vorgehen ermöglicht es, komplexe Hypothesen zur gesunden Entwicklung von Kindern zu überprüfen und Zusammenhänge zwischen verschiedenen Gesundheitsdimensionen, kindlichen Entwicklungssettings und Maßnahmen der Gesundheitsförderung zu analysieren.SchlussfolgerungDer Forschungsverbund „Gesund Aufwachsen“ trägt dazu bei, die bedarfsorientierte Gestaltung von kommunalen und settingübergreifenden Interventionen der Gesundheitsförderung und Primärprävention für Kinder konzeptionell und methodisch weiterzuentwickeln.AbstractBackgroundIntegrated and comprehensive community-based health promotion approaches aimed at children are systematically supported in North Rhine-Westphalia. The goal is a community-based approach that focuses on health promotion from the prenatal phase to career entry. Findings regarding the effects on health and the scope of this approach are lacking so far.ObjectivesThe main focus is on the analysis of community-based health promotion approaches in the pilot communities of Moers and Oberhausen with special attention given to the daycare center, primary school, and urban neighborhood settings. The implementation process, awareness, and utilization of health promotion measures by vulnerable families, and the links between utilization and child health will be investigated specifically.Methods and MaterialsThe research consortium “Growing up healthy” funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research has developed a joint study design that integrates different dimensions of child health (i.e., physical, mental, social, and behavioral) and key factors (urban neighborhood, daycare center/school, family). It is a hybrid research approach combining a nonrandomized cluster-controlled study design with qualitative investigations and participatory quality development.ResultsThe integrative study approach enables the examination of complex hypotheses regarding healthy child development and the links between different health dimensions, health promotion measures, and settings.ConclusionThe research consortium “Growing up healthy” contributes to the continued development and design of needs-based and comprehensive local interventions for children’s health promotion and primary prevention.


Scientific Reports | 2018

Understanding physical (in-) activity, overweight, and obesity in childhood: Effects of congruence between physical self-concept and motor competence

Till Utesch; Dennis Dreiskämper; Roland Naul; Katharina Geukes

Both the physical self-concept and actual motor competence are important for healthy future physical activity levels and consequently decrease overweight and obesity in childhood. However, children scoring high on motor competence do not necessarily report high levels of physical self-concept and vice versa, resulting in respective (in-) accuracy also referred to as (non-) veridicality. This study examines whether children’s accuracy of physical self-concept is a meaningful predictive factor for their future physical activity. Motor competence, physical self-concept and physical activity were assessed in 3rd grade and one year later in 4th grade. Children’s weight status was categorized based on WHO recommendations. Polynomial regression with Response surface analyses were conducted with a quasi-DIF approach examining moderating weight status effects. Analyses revealed that children with higher motor competence levels and higher self-perceptions show greater physical activity. Importantly, children who perceive their motor competence more accurately (compared to less) show more future physical activity. This effect is strong for underweight and overweight/obese children, but weak for normal weight children. This study indicates that an accurate self-perception of motor competence fosters future physical activity beyond single main effects, respectively. Hence, the promotion of actual motor competence should be linked with the respective development of accurate self-knowledge.


International Journal of Behavioral Development | 2018

Self-esteem development in middle childhood: Support for sociometer theory

Sophia W. Magro; Till Utesch; Dennis Dreiskämper; Jenny Wagner

Though it is well-established that self-esteem develops from childhood well into old age, little is known about the processes that influence this change, especially among young populations. This international, cross-sequential study examined the development of self-esteem in 1599 second-graders (Age MT1 = 7.99, SDT1 = 0.52 years; 52% male) in the Netherlands and Germany over three years. Multilevel models revealed that mean-level trends in self-esteem were stable across time among all demographic groups, but that males and students in the Netherlands consistently had higher self-esteem than females and students in Germany. Further analyses examining the role of social support in self-esteem development demonstrated that individuals with better peer and family social support tended to have higher levels of self-esteem and that within-person changes in social support were directly related to changes in self-esteem level, providing support for sociometer theory. These findings suggest that demographic factors as well as social support are important predictors of self-esteem as early as middle childhood.


Frontiers in Psychology | 2018

PERCEPTION OF THE CURRENT ANTI-DOPING REGIME – A QUANTITATIVE STUDY AMONG GERMAN TOP-LEVEL CYCLISTS AND TRACK AND FIELD ATHLETES

Daniel Westmattelmann; Dennis Dreiskämper; Bernd Strauss; G Schewe; Jonas Plass

In recent years anti-doping organizations have implemented various measures to deter elite athletes from using performance-enhancing drugs. One of the main challenges in the fight against doping is that the effectiveness of these anti-doping measures is still unknown. Since the effectiveness of the measures depends primarily on the athletes’ perception, this study focuses on the following four objectives: (1) How effective do top-level athletes perceive individual anti-doping measures to be? (2) Are the results stable across different sports and (3) genders? (4) How can the anti-doping measures be structured into appropriate categories? To address these issues the perceived effectiveness of 14 anti-doping measures was surveyed among 146 top athletes from Germany (Cycling: N = 42; Athletics: N = 104) who are members of at least the National Testing Pool. Results reveal significant differences in the perceived effectiveness of the anti-doping measures. Improved diagnostics were considered to be the most effective remedy for doping, followed by increased bans and the implementation of an anti-doping law. In contrast, fines and a leniency program were considered significantly less effective. Second, with the exception of indirect detection methods and increased use of an Anti-Doping Administration and Management System, results were consistent across cyclists and track and field athletes. Third, no significant gender difference was observed. Finally, an exploratory factor analysis showed that all anti-doping measures can be classified into the three categories risk of detection (e.g., control frequency and efficiency), punishment (e.g., fines and bans) and communication (e.g., education program). The results of this study provide a guideline for future research and for anti-doping and sport organizations when developing strategies against doping and allocating their anti-doping budget.


Archive | 2016

Trust Processes in Sport in the Context of Doping

Dennis Dreiskämper; K Pöppel; Daniel Westmattelmann; G Schewe; Bernd Strauss

Trust is a relatively rare explored research field in sport. This is surprising, because different trust constellations can be expected in sport. Besides, constructs intrinsic to sport, like self-efficacy, social resources or group cohesion, might at least be correlated with trust.


JGZ Tijdschrift voor jeugdgezondheidszorg | 2012

Slaap en overgewicht in Europees onderzoek. Gezonde kinderen in een Gezonde Kindomgeving (GKGK)

Monique P. L'Hoir; E. Vlasblom; Magdalena M. Boere-Boonekamp; P. van Dommelen; Dorothee Schmelt; Dennis Dreiskämper; Roland Naul

Er blijkt een relatie te bestaan tussen de nachtrust van kinderen in het weekend en overgewicht. Dit blijkt uit de eerste resultaten van een longitudinaal onderzoek bij kinderen in de leeftijd van 7 à 8 jaar in 6 Nederlandse (n = 474) en 6 Duitse steden (n = 393) naar de relatie tussen slaap en overgewicht. Met dat de nachtrust in het weekend met 1 uur daalt, stijgt de prevalentie van overgewicht met een factor 1,42 (95%-BI 1,09-1,86; p = 0,010). Door de week is dit verband niet significant, hoewel de relatie in dezelfde richting wijst (p = 0,2). Deze resultaten bevestigen het belang van het stimuleren van voldoende slaap, naast het bevorderen van bewegen en gezonde voeding bij de preventie van overgewicht.


Zeitschrift Fur Sportpsychologie | 2015

PSK-Kinder – Ein Fragebogen zur Erfassung des physischen Selbstkonzepts von Kindern im Grundschulalter

Dennis Dreiskämper; Maike Tietjens; Sarah Honemann; Roland Naul; Philipp Alexander Freund


Zeitschrift Fur Sportpsychologie | 2016

Vertrauen ist gut

Dennis Dreiskämper; K Pöppel; Bernd Strauß


Zeitschrift Fur Sportpsychologie | 2017

Open Science in der Sportwissenschaft

Till Utesch; Dennis Dreiskämper; Katharina Geukes

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Roland Naul

University of Münster

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Till Utesch

University of Münster

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G Schewe

University of Münster

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K Pöppel

University of Münster

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Dorothee Schmelt

University of Duisburg-Essen

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