Browsing by Author "Rubín Lukáš"
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- ItemHow Czech adolescents perceive active commuting to school: A cross-sectional study(MDPI, 2020-01-01) Vorlíček Michal; Baďura Petr; Mitáš Josef; Kolarčik Peter; Rubín Lukáš; Vašíčková Jana; Salonna Ferdinand
- ItemHow do short sleepers use extra waking hours? A compositional analysis of 24-h time-use patterns among children and adolescents(BioMed Central, 2020-01-01) Gába Aleš; Dygrýn Jan; Štefelová Nikola; Rubín Lukáš; Hron Karel; Jakubec Lukáš; Pedišić Željko
- ItemIs adherence to the 24-hour movement guidelines associated with a reduced risk of adiposity among children and adolescents?(BioMed Central, 2020-01-01) Jakubec Lukáš; Gába Aleš; Dygrýn Jan; Rubín Lukáš; Šimůnek Adam; Sigmund Erik
- ItemThe level of physical fitness in children from the Liberec region in the international context(JČU, 2017-01-01) Suchomel Aleš; Rubín Lukáš
- ItemMultifactorial research on built environment, active lifestyle and physical fitness in Czech adolescents: Design and methods of the study(Univerzita Palackého v Olomouci, 2018-01-01) Mitáš Josef; Dygrýn Jan; Rubín Lukáš; Křen Filip; Vorlíček Michal; Nykodým Jiří; Řepka Emil; Bláha Ladislav; Suchomel Aleš; Feltlová Dana; Klimtová Hana; Valach Petr; Frömel Karel
- ItemOpinions of pupils and teachers from Czech secondary schools on the use of modern information and communication technologies within the context of active lifestyle(Univerzita Palackého v Olomouci, 2020-01-01) Banátová Kamila; Vorlíček Michal; Rubín Lukáš; Pechová Jana; Salonna Ferdinand
- ItemPhysical activity and physical fitness of Czech adolescents in the context of the built environment(Univerzita Palackého v Olomouci, 2018-01-01) Rubín Lukáš; Mitáš Josef; Dygrýn Jan; Vorlíček Michal; Nykodým Jiří; Řepka Emil; Feltlová Dana; Suchomel Aleš; Klimtová Hana; Valach Petr; Bláha Ladislav; Frömel Karel
- ItemPrevalence and correlates of adherence to the combined movement guidelines among Czech children and adolescents(BioMed Central, 2020-01-01) Rubín Lukáš; Gába Aleš; Dygrýn Jan; Jakubec Lukáš; Materová Eliška; Vencálek Ondřej
- ItemSelf-assessment of physical fitness in adolescents(2017-01-01) Rubín Lukáš; Suchomel Aleš; Cuberek Roman; Dušková Lada; Tláskalová MarcelaBackground: Physical fitness is an important indicator of the current and future health condition in adolescents. In comparison with institutional testing, self-assessment of physical fitness offers a number of benefits, including minimization or elimination of possible negative experience with inter-individual comparison in the context of motor diagnostics. The main objective of this paper is to determine the distribution normality of the resulting data and the intersexual differences in self-assessment of physical fitness using selected test items of the INDARES battery in adolescents. Methods: The study involved a total of 626 adolescents (345 boys and 281 girls) aged 11 to 19 years (14.56 ± 1.95 years) from selected cities in the Czech Republic. The participants performed self-testing of physical fitness by means of selected motor tests (push-ups, modified curl-ups, V-sit and reach and shoulder stretch) from the INDARES test battery. The Shapiro-Wilk test was used to determine the distribution normality of the self-testing data; the Mann-Whitney U test was used to compare the significance of inter-sexual differences in the average self-testing results. Results: The results showed normal data distribution in most motor tests except the push-up motor test (in boys older than 15 years normality was confirmed). The analysis confirmed the published findings concerning significantly better outcomes of flexibility in girls compared with boys. Conclusion: The present study suggests that the results of self-testing roughly correspond with the published findings based on institutional physical fitness assessment.