Development of a model for physical fitness and its correlates in children and adolescents from the canton de Vaud: the PACE model
Author(s) -
Guex Kenny,
Serain Emilie,
E. Florian,
Bize Raphaël,
Kenny Guex
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
swiss sports and exercise medicine
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.11
H-Index - 13
eISSN - 2673-2327
pISSN - 2297-8712
DOI - 10.34045/ssem/2019/27
Subject(s) - pace , physical fitness , promotion (chess) , context (archaeology) , population , physical activity , social ecological model , psychology , interpersonal communication , gerontology , geography , political science , sociology , social psychology , demography , ecology , medicine , biology , physical therapy , geodesy , archaeology , politics , law , physical medicine and rehabilitation
The Lausanne Youth Olympic Games in January 2020 represent a unique opportunity for the canton of Vaud to strengthen its policy of health promotion through physical activity and sport among young people. Several factors influence physical activity and physical fitness of a population. Ecological models describe correlates of physical activity in general population and youth. However, no model describes correlates of physical fitness. To close this gap, the model of physical fitness and its correlates among children and adolescents of the canton of Vaud (PACE model) was developed. The model is organized in the following levels: global (guidelines, policy and legal context), environmental (social, built and natural environment), interpersonal (family and relatives social support) and individual (biological, sociodemographic, psychological and behavioral aspects). Perspectives on the application of the PACE model are also presented.La forme masculine est utilisée dans cet article par souci de concision. Elle doit être comprise comme englobant l’ensemble des réalités liées au genre.
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