India, January
18, 2024 – The 12th Annual Health Survey by
Sportz Village, through its award-winning EduSports in-school Physical
Education & Sports program has revealed poor fitness levels in most
school children across India. The nationwide survey assessed for various health
parameters like Body Mass Index (BMI), Aerobic capacity, Anaerobic capacity,
Core Strength, Flexibility, Upper body strength and Lower body strength for
over 73,000 children in the age groups of 7 years to 17 years from across 250
cities and towns in India.
The survey
also showcases that the frequency of weekly Physical Education (P.E.) periods
plays a pivotal role in shaping the health of children. The comprehensive data
reveals a noteworthy correlation between the number of P.E. sessions per week
and various aspects of children's physical fitness. Remarkably, the survey
highlights that children engaging in more than two physical education periods
per week exhibit significantly enhanced performance across multiple physical fitness
parameters. Improvements are observed in crucial aspects such as Lower Body
Strength, Abdominal Strength, Flexibility, and Aerobic Capacity. These findings
underscore the positive impact of increased P.E. participation on the holistic
well-being of children, emphasizing the importance of incorporating regular
physical activity into their routine.
It also
reveals notable distinctions in various health metrics between boys and girls.
Particularly noteworthy is the observation that a higher percentage of girls
exhibit healthier Body Mass Index (BMI) levels, with 62% of girls attaining
scores within the healthy range. In contrast, boys show a comparatively lower
percentage in this regard.
Further
examination of specific physical fitness parameters unveils that girls
outperform boys in Flexibility and Upper Body Strength. These findings
underscore the positive impact of regular physical activity on these aspects of
girls' health. However, the survey also brings to light areas where boys
exhibit stronger performance. Notably, boys demonstrate superior results in
Aerobic Capacity and Lower Body Strength. These nuanced insights into
gender-specific health indicators emphasize the importance of tailored
approaches in promoting overall well-being among both boys and girls.
Commenting
on the findings from the Annual Health Survey, Mr. Saumil Majmudar, CEO
& Managing Director, Sportz Village, said “At
Sportz Village, we are committed to transform the lives of children through the
magic of sports. The Annual Health Survey sheds light on the state of health
and fitness among Indian children today - and the current situation is not
ideal. There is a tendency for school leaders and parents to view sports &
physical education as non-essential and not as important as academics. Hence,
less time and energy are devoted to physical activity resulting in poor health
of children. Schools need to view sports as an integral part of education and
should provide opportunities for children to engage in structured physical
activities. Various studies have shown that regular structured physical
activity not only improves physical health but also impacts mental health and
academic performance. Over the past 15 years, the EduSports program has bridged
this gap by integrating into the school timetable and calendar”
Key findings
·
Total number of children surveyed 73,000 across India
·
2 in 5 children do not have a healthy BMI
·
2 in 5 children do not possess the desired Anaerobic Capacity
·
3 in 4 children do not have the desired Aerobic Capacity
·
1 in 3 children do not have the desired Abdominal or Core strength
· 3 in 5 children do not have the adequate Upper Body and Lower Body Strength
Fitness levels comparative analysis: Girls versus Boys
According to the survey, the percentage of girls with healthier BMI levels (62% of girls have healthy BMI scores) is more when compared to boys. The girls also fared better in Flexibility and Upper Body Strength. However, they did not fare well in Aerobic Capacity and Lower Body Strength.
Fitness levels comparative analysis: Government Schools versus Private
Schools
The survey further reveals, more children in private schools have better Upper Body Strength levels (43%), compared to the children from government schools (31%). Children from government schools fared better in BMI, Aerobic Capacity & Flexibility.
Fitness levels comparative analysis: Effect of number of P.E periods
per week
The survey further shows that children with more than 2 physical education periods per week, have significantly better performance in multiple physical fitness parameters such as Lower Body Strength, Abdominal Strength, Flexibility & Aerobic Capacity
Parameters
description:
Body Mass Index (BMI): A value derived from the weight and height of an individual and is used to gauge whether a person is within a healthy weight range.
Aerobic capacity: The ability of the heart and lungs to get oxygen to the muscles.
Anaerobic capacity: The total amount of energy from the anaerobic (without oxygen) energy systems. It is useful during high intensity short duration exercises or tasks such as sprinting.
Abdominal or Core strength: The strength of the muscles of the torso which helps to determine posture.
Flexibility: The ability of one's joints to move freely.
Upper body strength: The strength of muscles such as Pectorals (chest), Rhomboids (upper back), Deltoids (outer shoulder), Triceps (back of upper arm) and Biceps (front of upper arm).
Lower body strength: The strength of muscles in the legs such as quadriceps (the muscles on the front of the upper leg), Hamstrings (the muscles on the back of the upper leg), Gluteals, Hip Flexors, and Calf muscles.
About
Sportz Village:
Sportz Village is the world’s largest youth
sports platform that is trying to make the world a better place with an aim to
get 100 million children to play sports. Established in 2003, Sportz
Village’s philosophy is pillared on improving the health and fitness of children
and getting everyone to experience the magic of sports. EduSports, A Sportz Village initiative is India’s No.1 sports
education program being implemented in over 1,500 schools across 250 locations
impacting 7,00,000 children. The organization believes in making sports an
integral part of the education of a child and is working towards developing a
healthier and fitter generation by using a Structured Sports and Physical
Education (P.E) curriculum. The curriculum has been developed based on NASPE
(National Association for Sports and Physical Education, USA) standards.
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