scholarly journals The Effect of Nutritional Status, Physical Fitness Level and Motivation Towards Learning Outcomes of PJOK of Students at Class X SMA Pertiwi 1 Padang

Author(s):  
Muhammad Azizan Shah
2018 ◽  
Vol 14 (1) ◽  
pp. 28-33
Author(s):  
Agung Wahyudi ◽  
Sofyan Adi Firmansyah ◽  
Nguyen Nhat Dong

Nutritional status can be measured through the adequacy of nutrients obtained from food which are digested every day. The increasing number of healthy food absorbed by the body can increase the physical fitness of the body.  The purpose of this research was to do counseling in order to understand the nutritional status and physical fitness level of fifth grade student at Tunas Harapan Islamic Elementary School in Sendangmulyo, Tembalang, Semarang. The physical fitness level was measured using nutritional status and physical fitness test (TKJI). The data were obtained using descriptive method with measurement and test techniques. These data were obtained from measurement of height, weight, age, and physical fitness tests (TKJI). This study found that the nutritional status of fifth grade students in Tunas Harapan Islamic Elementary School were included in normal nutrition category and moderate physical fitness level.


2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 90
Author(s):  
Sherif Juniar Aryanto

In the process of learning and physical health is more emphasized in the form of physical activity that is planned systematically in order to achieve national education goals. It is intended that if the results of studying physical education and good health it can support another lesson because if students have a good fitness level it will be more enterprising and enthusiastic in following lessons. With good nutritional status will provide energy for the mediocre student in performing movement activities, while with a good level of physical fitness can support students' ability in performing daily activities without experiencing physical fatigue. The purpose of this study was to determine the correlation between nutritional status of the physical fitness of students in grade 1 at the MIS Unggulan Sabilillah Lamongan. Objectives of this study were students at the MIS Unggulan Sabilillah Lamongan first grade. Lamongan taken as many as 25 students. In this study using this type of correlational research with quantitative approach. The process of data retrieval is done by performing measurements include: age, weight, physical fitness test  include: sit-ups, pull-ups, sprint 60 meters, running distance was 600 meters, and vertical jump. Based on research results: there is a significant correlation between nutritional status of the physical fitness of students in grade 1 Banjarjo Elementary School district. Padangan, with the results of significance test claim rhitung (0,621) > rtabel (0,396). The correlation between nutritional status and physical fitness levels into the category of strong correlation, where the magnitude of the correlation coefficient between the nutritional status of the physical fitness of 38,6%.


2020 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 50
Author(s):  
Ruslan Unmul ◽  
Rusli Rusli ◽  
Nurjamal Nurjamal ◽  
Hendry Ismawan ◽  
Hamdiana Hamdiana

2019 ◽  
Vol 15 (2) ◽  
pp. 206-212
Author(s):  
M. Choiroel Anwar ◽  
Irwan Budiono ◽  
Hermawan Pamot

Traditional children’s games at school have the potential to decrease the prevalence of obesity which tends to increase. Modifications and standardization of the game are needed so that the game can be implemented. The research objective is to develop a modified softball game model and test its effectiveness for improving nutritional status and physical fitness level of elementary school students. The development research design was used to produce the modified softball game model. Field trials of 27 elementary school fifth grade students were carried out with a one group before and after intervention design. The effectiveness of the model was assessed by changes in Z score of body mass index and physical fitness level before and after the intervention. The results of this research prove that the modified softball game model is valid and relevant to the physical education review. Application of the modified softball game model also proved effective in improving the nutritional status and physical fitness level of elementary school students. In the context of overcoming the problem of over nutrition in school-age children, it is recommended that schools and related stake holders implement the modified softball game model consistently.


2021 ◽  
Vol 21 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Joanna Yuet-ling Tung ◽  
Frederick Ka-wing Ho ◽  
Keith Tsz-suen Tung ◽  
Rosa Sze-man Wong ◽  
Wilfred Hing-sang Wong ◽  
...  

Abstract Background Little is known about the progression of obesity from childhood to adolescence. This study aimed to longitudinally examine the obesity status in a cohort of children across their childhood and adolescence, and to identify the factors associated with persistent obesity. Methods The study used data from School Physical Fitness Award Scheme (SPFAS), a population-based programme in Hong Kong primary and secondary schools. Students were included if they participated in the SPFAS in both 2014 (Primary 1 and 2) and 2018 (Primary 5 and 6). Their anthropometric and physical fitness parameters were analyzed. Results A total of 18,863 students were included. The baseline prevalence of obesity was 5.7 %. After 4 years, the prevalence increased to 6.7 %. Among those with obesity at baseline, 35.3 % remained obese after 4 years. The addition of baseline physical fitness level did not improve the prediction for persistent obesity. Conclusions One-third of obese students in junior primary school remained to be obese into adolescence. Their baseline physical fitness level did not improve the predictive value for future obesity. Further studies should investigate the prognostic factors that may influence the natural course of childhood obesity.


1988 ◽  
Vol 65 (5) ◽  
pp. 1984-1989 ◽  
Author(s):  
J. H. Bittel ◽  
C. Nonotte-Varly ◽  
G. H. Livecchi-Gonnot ◽  
G. L. Savourey ◽  
A. M. Hanniquet

The relationship between the physical fitness level (maximal O2 consumption, VO2max) and thermoregulatory reactions was studied in 17 adult males submitted to an acute cold exposure. Standard cold tests were performed in nude subjects, lying for 2 h in a climatic chamber at three ambient air temperatures (10, 5, and 1 degrees C). The level of physical fitness conditioned the intensity of thermoregulatory reactions to cold. For all subjects, there was a direct relationship between physical fitness and 1) metabolic heat production, 2) level of mean skin temperature (Tsk), 3) level of skin conductance, and 4) level of Tsk at the onset of shivering. The predominance of thermogenic or insulative reactions depended on the intensity of the cold stress: insulative reactions were preferential at 10 degrees C, or even at 5 degrees C, whereas colder ambient temperature (1 degree C) triggered metabolic heat production abilities, which were closely related to the subject's physical fitness level. Fit subjects have more efficient thermoregulatory abilities against cold stress than unfit subjects, certainly because of an improved sensitivity of the thermoregulatory system.


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