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Correlation between physical fitness, self-control, attention and academic achievement in socially disadvantaged schoolchildren aged 9-12 from Port Elizabeth, South Africa

Gall, Stefanie. Correlation between physical fitness, self-control, attention and academic achievement in socially disadvantaged schoolchildren aged 9-12 from Port Elizabeth, South Africa. 2015, Master Thesis, University of Basel, Faculty of Medicine.

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Abstract

Background
Current literature has linked the parameters physical fitness, self-control, attention, socio-economic status and academic achievement in various combinations and has provided evidence for physical and psychological health improvements. The purpose of this study is to assess the relations between the above-mentioned five parameters within the frame of the DASH-study.
Methods
Cross-sectional data including the academic achievement, 20-m shuttle run, a psychosocial questionnaire including questions about the socio-economic status (SES), the brief self-control-scale and the d2-test of attention were collected within the frame of the longitudinal DASH-study taking place in Port Elizabeth, South Africa. Participants (N=945) are aged 9-12 and divided approximately equally across gender (50.5% are female and 49.5% male).
Results
The correlation analysis revealed no significant relation between physical fitness and academic achievement. There was a small positive correlation between physical fitness and attention. No significant relations could be found neither between self-control and academic achievement nor between self-control and attention. Further, the results did not indicate a relation between physical fitness and self-control. But the results show a substantial positive correlation between SES and academic achievement and a small positive relation between SES and attention.
Discussion
The two key findings of the present study are that attention is associated with cardiorespiratory fitness and that SES is related to academic achievement and attention. All other parameters do not correlate significantly, thereby deviating from results of contemporary research.
Advisors:Pühse, Uwe
Committee Members:Gerber, Markus
Faculties and Departments:03 Faculty of Medicine > Departement Sport, Bewegung und Gesundheit > Bereich Sportwissenschaft > Sportwissenschaften (Pühse)
03 Faculty of Medicine > Departement Sport, Bewegung und Gesundheit > Bereich Sportwissenschaft > Sport und psychosoziale Gesundheit (Gerber)
UniBasel Contributors:Gall, Stefanie and Pühse, Uwe and Gerber, Markus
Item Type:Thesis
Thesis Subtype:Master Thesis
Thesis no:UNSPECIFIED
Thesis status:Complete
Last Modified:02 May 2018 04:30
Deposited On:24 Apr 2018 15:53

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